@elvis_w_g: Let me start with an apology. A real one. Some time back I said something about ChatGPT and graphics. I told people that if you want proper graphics, you should just get a graphic designer. I more or less dismissed using ChatGPT for design work. I was wrong. And I want to correct that publicly. Here is what changed my mind. Recently we have been running our Meta Ads classes. We remain with two more sessions. During one of the classes I needed to build an ad creative. So I tried ChatGPT to generate it. And honestly? It was good. Really good. The design it gave me was clean and usable. So I am not going to stand here and mislead you. If you want fast graphics, if you need a poster created quickly, yes, you can use ChatGPT. Go ahead. Now this does not cancel out the other tools. Canva is still excellent. One of the things I love about Canva is that you can take a ready template and turn it into something beautiful in minutes. Posters. Logos. It is one of the easiest design tools out there. I still use Canva today. For posters. For thumbnails. Daily. But if you are someone who feels you have no design bone in your body, you genuinely do not know where to start, then AI has your back. Use ChatGPT for your graphics. Claude introduced this feature too. There are other tools like Magnific for the same job. The point is simple. The barrier to creating is gone. I apologize for my earlier statement. If you want to use ChatGPT for your graphics, go ahead and do exactly that. What do you create your graphics with right now? Tell me below. — Elvis W.