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I Tried AI to See My Future Baby's Face. It Got Weird

Creating a life and bringing it into the world remains one of the most cosmic, transcendent experiences. I've yet to go through it, but the women in my life tell me so and pass down their wisdom. 

Women wait nine laborious months to see who that little soul is. But with the birth of artificial intelligence, there are apps that can predict your baby's face. Or so they say. 

These apps are more entertainment than scientific, likely offering some comic relief during pregnancy. Accuracy is subjective here, because no one can ever predict what their baby will look like. That moment mother and baby meet will continue to remain a beautiful surprise, no matter how good AI gets. 

I decided to test out the AI Baby Generator: FaceMaker app, as it came up a few times in my research. The features beyond the baby generator also sounded interesting — you can transform ultrasound images into visual predictions, swap genders, create a family photo and generate baby names. 

AI Baby Generator is free to download, with upgrade options for unlimited Pro features. It was developed by Wowoo AI and launched in November 2022. To test its full capabilities, I signed up for the free trial of Pro. It's $7 per week, but I'll delete it after I use it, so I'm not charged. 

I'm extra curious about what AI will generate, given I'm in a same-sex relationship and we have options when choosing our genetic "other half." But for the sake of this example, I'm going to use a friend, who might be a potential donor. 

My goal, as with my AI-crafted headshots, is to generate future baby pictures that don't look like cartoons.

Getting set up 

I went through my camera roll and picked seven photos of myself that I liked, where you could see my face. I cropped the photos to focus in on my face. I did the same for the three male photos. 

When I started uploading photos, I received a notification that my photos would be uploaded to the servers for analysis but be deleted immediately after processing. 

You can pick the gender, but I selected "surprise me," because we need a little mystery in our journey. You can also "customize your baby," which was an odd feature, so I stuck with the automatic preset — which promised 91% accuracy.

The first result? 

A screenshot of three images of babies generated by an AI tool.
Screenshot by Amanda Smith/CNET

The app told me that the probability of a boy is 64%. I pressed "regenerate" and "customize your baby" to tweak the settings, but the features were similar. I kept getting boys, so I just selected "boy" for all of them, so I could easily compare. 

AI did get my age wrong. Some of these photos were from a few years ago, so I uploaded one from last year when I was 35. It listed my age as 29. At least it's not telling me I'm of geriatric pregnancy age. Phew! 

I wanted to see if I'd get similar photos with another AI baby app or if it was just random. 

For reference, here was me as a child. 

An image of a baby Amanda Smith.
Courtesy of Amanda Smith/CNET

I picked Cosplay for the second tool because it was a top option in the App Store. I used the free trial, but if you're using it, just be sure to delete it before it expires, otherwise it's $13 per week. 

When I input my first image, the app said it would take 24 minutes to generate the baby pics, but it took only five minutes. 

The results were wildly different. I didn't see myself in these images at all. 

A screenshot of a series of AI-generated baby pictures.
Screenshot by Amanda Smith/CNET

I tried with the next two images of me, but it didn't get better. It was a whole lot of the same. 

Disappointed by this second round, I wanted to try one more app to see if the third time's a charm. I went with the Make a Baby app. It's $5 per week, with no free trial. 

And things got even worse. The app displayed the two genetic parents' faces in a way that cropped out everything below the nose, and it wouldn't let me adjust them — and then it simply mashed up those adult faces onto an image of a baby. I have no words besides, "Give me my $5 back."

A screenshot of an AI-generated baby image.
Screenshot by Amanda Smith/CNET

Let's go back to the beginning, to AI Baby Generator, and test one more photo, to see if I can get consistency with two different photos in the same model. But I got an error message this time. Was it a sign from the universe? 

The verdict on AI-generated baby images

I was excited to try out these tools, especially to support our unique journey where we get to pick the genetic other half for our future child. It's an odd and overwhelming journey, but these AI apps didn't necessarily make it easier.

The results either felt too similar, or fake — when the apps actually worked. 

Do I think our baby will look like any of these photos? No, and I'm happy about it. I want to keep some semblance of surprise.

Source: cnet.com

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