I started using Midjourney from the time of my birthday which was 25th of July last year after having been given access to it and MY GOD has it evolved and in the process I have learned so much while learning more everyday. The very first image I prompted using #MidjourneyAI
2026 starts with intention.
2 hours to go
At the 1 Billion Followers Summit, it’s clear.
This isn’t about hype or follower counts anymore.
It’s about infrastructure.
AI-first storytelling.
Creative systems that scale and last.
For The Anoma Company, 2026 is an execution year.
I generated this video and the texture rendering is getting insane.
From the wet hair to the fur boots, the gap between reality and AI video is closing fast. We are entering a new era of digital production. Loving this method @ReflctWillie 😍
#GenerativeAI#AIvideo#FashionTech
I’ve been working at the intersection of creativity and AI since 2022.
In 2026, I’m prioritizing visible work and honest process over trends.
Clarity over noise. Craft over commentary.
Looking forward to sharing what’s real.
🚨 AI image control just got cinematic. 🚨
Qwen Image Edit has quietly introduced real camera movement inside a still image. Not a filter. Not fake depth. Actual multi-angle control as if you’re directing the shot yourself.
It rebuilds your scene from every angle. The subject, lighting, and background all adapt like a living 3D set.
Here’s how to try it:
→ Go to https://t.co/30N49dVWeG
→ Upload any image — portrait, product, or landscape.
→ Scroll to Camera Controls.
Then, experiment with the new tools:
Rotate left or right up to ±90°.
Zoom forward or pull back for dynamic framing.
Shift perspective between bird’s-eye and worm’s-eye angles.
Toggle wide-angle lens for a cinematic field of view.
Once you’ve set your shot, Qwen re-renders both the prompt and the image simultaneously blending semantic edits with physical perspective shifts. The result updates in real time.
When you’ve nailed the frame, you can download the still or hit “Turn into video” to animate your movement.
It’s free, fast, and easily one of the biggest leaps in creative AI this year.
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Google just dropped Pomelli an AI marketing assistant built by Google Labs and DeepMind that actually understands your brand, and it's a game-changer for SMBs.
Here's what makes it different: Most AI tools give you generic templates. Pomelli creates a "Business DNA" from your website it scans your logo, colors, fonts, imagery, and language to build a digital fingerprint of your brand. Then it generates marketing content that actually feels like YOU made it.
The workflow is insanely simple: Drop in your website URL → Pomelli analyzes your brand identity → It suggests campaign ideas (or you prompt it) → Generates ad visuals, social posts, and banners that match your aesthetic → Customize text, layouts, colors, CTAs → Download and deploy.
What blew my mind: It doesn't just slap your logo on a template. It understands your brand's visual language and creates content that maintains consistency across everything. For businesses juggling 10 things at once with no design team, this is the creative partner you didn't know you needed.
The catch? It's still in beta, English-only, and limited to US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Also, if your website lacks clear brand identity, the AI might miss your tone. But the potential here is massive.
This isn't just another AI tool it's Google focusing on full-blown brand expression, not just search and productivity. I tested it live and broke down everything in this demo: https://t.co/5C64hytx2Q
The bigger question: As AI handles more creative execution, what should marketers focus on? Strategy? Storytelling? I think we're about to find out.
The Era of Subscriptions Meets Its Challenger
We live in the never-ending age of subscriptions. Every creative, freelancer, and small studio knows the quiet exhaustion of paying rent not just for space, but for software. The tools that fuel our ideas have turned into toll booths. Miss a payment, and access to your own work disappears.
Then comes Affinity. A company bold enough to say: free forever for everyone.
That’s not a tagline. It’s a statement. It’s a reminder that ownership still matters. That good software can empower rather than extract. In a world where every click feels monetized, Affinity’s move is a rare moment of integrity.
It’s not just generosity it’s disruption. They’re challenging an entire business model built on dependency. They’re betting that loyalty, community, and long-term trust can outweigh subscription metrics. And honestly, that’s revolutionary.
For creatives, this isn’t just about saving money. It’s about freedom the freedom to build, experiment, and express without worrying about another monthly debit. It’s a shift back toward accessibility, where great tools belong to those who create, not just those who can afford.
I hope more companies take note. Not because everything should be free, but because value can exist beyond a recurring charge. Sometimes, the most powerful innovation is to give something back.
This is just a preorder for a $20,000 (or $500/month) home robot that isn’t finished yet every demo action is human-operated. It feels more like a hype video for a product they hope to make someday, which is now typical for many new products.
AI never pauses. It evolves in real time.
The tools aren’t replacing us
they’re revealing who adapts fastest.
Perfection is a fossil.
Adaptation is the new creative instinct.
ADAPTATION MODE: ON.