A mind-bending approach to generating images by un-destroying them into existence is helping AI build pictures from text descriptions
create accurate images from text captions
– even obscure inventions such as “an armchair in the shape of an avocado”. The company has now released a new AI model that is smaller but capable of producing even better results. Last year’s program – called DALL-E – was a large, 12-billion-parameter AI model that was trained on a huge set of images with associated captions. In recent years, most progress in AI has come from this sort of approach; training them …App + Web
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