Here's What Your Baby Could Actually Look Like, According to AI
Blog post from Atlas Cloud
AI baby-face generators such as Atlas Cloud’s free tool create a plausible visual blend from photos of two parents, but they cannot accurately predict a child’s appearance because traits including eye color, hair color, skin tone, and facial structure involve many independently inherited genes. Atlas Cloud’s basic tool requires a free account, accepts two clear parent photos, offers one free generation, and may charge for later uses, while its Playground product provides paid options for higher resolution and up to ten reference images, including siblings. Clear, front-facing, evenly lit photos without obstructions generally produce more believable results because the AI relies on visible facial features rather than genetic data. Although Atlas Cloud says uploaded photos are used only to generate the result and are not stored, users should review privacy policies before sharing images. The output should be viewed as entertainment rather than a medical or genetic prediction, since only genetic testing and professional counseling can address real questions about inherited traits or conditions.
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