AI Models Are the New Crypto—Here’s How to Cash In

TRENDING
Models Are Dead! AI Models Are Taking Over.

Imagine creating professional-quality photos and videos without needing expensive models, photographers, or even a studio. Sounds wild, right? But that’s exactly what AI is making possible.

Tools like Kling and MidJourney can apply clothing to AI-generated models in seconds, and even create lifelike videos with natural movements and realistic backgrounds.

Virtual try-ons are already transforming online shopping—now customers can see how clothes look on AI models directly on e-commerce sites.
Designers are using these tools to refine ideas, pitch designs, and build prototypes faster than ever.

It’s not just for big brands anymore—this tech is accessible to anyone with a creative spark and a vision.

For example, check this virtual try on by Kling. It can replace any clothes on the same model.

Why this is a Gamechanger:

  • E-Commerce Revolution: Virtual try-ons let customers see how clothes look on AI models, making online shopping way more interactive.

  • Save Time & Money: Small businesses can now produce high-quality visuals without spending a fortune.

  • Endless Creativity: Experiment with designs, mock-ups, and ideas with no limits or added costs.

  • Open to Everyone: Tools like Virbo even support content creation in 90+ languages, making this accessible no matter where you’re located.

Here’s the exciting part—you can make money using AI models. I teach how to use tools like these and turn them into income streams online. Click here to learn more »

NEWS & UPDATES
This Week in AI: From Anime Videos to Game-Changing Tools

Remember last week when we talked about how AI is taking over the creative world? Well, this week’s updates are just as exciting. Let me walk you through what’s been making waves:

1. Vidu 2.0 AI Video Generator

If you’re into anime, this is a game-changer. Vidu 2.0 specializes in anime-style video generation and does it in under 10 seconds. The public release is just 5 days away, and they’re hinting at fine-tuning options so you can customize your creations even further.

2. Tencent’s Video Face Restoration Tool

Ever tried to fix a blurry old video? Tencent’s new face restoration tool is here to save the day. It focuses on human faces, upscales low-quality videos, and delivers stunning detail reconstruction. Oh, and it’s open-source, so you can run it locally without any hassle.

3. Star AI by ByteDance

Need to restore degraded footage? ByteDance’s Star AI does exactly that. It’s a full-image upscaler that works on both humans and objects. The results? Incredible. Plus, it’s open-source and offers free demos to try before you dive in.

4. Google Labs Tools

Google’s been busy with new creative tools. One of my favorites is Whisk—it generates plushy or anime-style images and combines different styles and subjects for unique outputs. Oh, and it’s completely free. They’ve also got tools for music effects and image editing to play with.

5. Meta AI Chat Features

Meta’s stepping up its game with advanced image editing. You can now add objects, transform images, and even experiment with AI-generated music and videos. The best part? They’re offering free demos, so you can see what’s possible without committing upfront.

It’s amazing to see how AI is evolving week by week. Which of these tools are you most excited to try? Let me know!

P.S. Ever wondered how I track all the trending AI videos and tools? I use VidBuzz to stay ahead of the curve. You can try it too—check it out here.

TOOL OF THE WEEK
Skool

You know how I mentioned I have a community where I help people like you learn how to monetize trending AI tools and make money online? Well, here’s the tool I use to run it—Skool.

It’s what helps me bring everyone together, share lessons, and keep everything organized. The best part is how simple it is to use. I can focus on helping you instead of worrying about complicated tech.

Here’s why I love using it:

  • Everything in One Place: It keeps discussions, lessons, and resources organized so the community can focus on learning and connecting.

  • Simple to Use: Skool is super intuitive, which means I can spend more time helping people and less time managing tech.

  • Engaging for Everyone: The features make it easy to collaborate, share ideas, and stay active as a group.

If you’ve ever thought about starting your own community—whether it’s to teach, connect, or just share what you love—Skool is worth checking out. It’s been a game-changer for me..

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