Photoroom/Screenshot by Amanda Smith/CNET I’m not into the corporatization of love. Even now that I’m happily married, Valentine’s Day is just another day. A handwritten note and a bunch of chocolate (not flowers, if you must know) is my jam. Thankfully, my wife also cringes at the thought of celebrating Hallmark’s holiday. But this year is a little different. My wife will be away in Florida and we’re about to start IVF — so we can use the extra love and laughs, even if it’s from a Valentine’s Day card. Given that I don’t have any sketching skills or time to hand make a card and send it to her, I wanted to test out what artificial intelligence could create. (I’d also spent a small fortune on $8 cards […]
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