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What are AI Pillars and Models?

Inner AI's pillars represent different types of content: image, video, audio, and slides. Within each pillar, you'll find AI models with their own unique characteristics.

These models also vary in credit cost. More advanced models generally consume more credits, while simpler ones are more economical. The choice of the ideal model depends on the type of content you want to create and the number of credits available.


Accessing the Platform's Pillars

To begin, go to the left-hand sidebar menu of the platform. There, you will see icons for the available pillars. Click on the pillar corresponding to the type of content you wish to create. For example, to generate images, click on the "Images" icon.

After clicking, you will be taken to the pillar's main page, where all templates and tools related to that content type are located.

Selecting the Appropriate Template

Within the chosen pillar, you will see a list of templates organized by categories. You can use the "My Templates" filter to access those you've saved, or explore the available templates.

Choose a template according to what you want to create. For example, select "Image Generation" if you are in the image pillar. By clicking on the template, you will be directed to the creation flow, where you can configure your generation.


Choosing the Artificial Intelligence Model

In the creation flow, locate the model selector in the upper left corner of the screen. The name of the currently selected model appears there. To see other options, click on this box.

A menu will be displayed with all available models for that pillar. Hover your mouse over the desired model and click to select it. The name of the chosen model will appear in the selector box, confirming the selection. The process is simple and quick.

Understanding Credit Costs

Next to each model in the selection menu, you will see the credit cost for using that model. This information is essential for balancing quality and economy.

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