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Say Goodbye to Clunky Tools: Edit Photos with Words Alone Thanks to Apple's New AI

13/2/2024

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Ditch the editing tools! Apple's new AI lets you transform photos with just words. Want a brighter sky? Type it in. Craving a healthy pizza? Tell the AI. This game-changer understands your desires and edits your images in a flash. Is the future of photo editing voice-controlled, or even mind-read? Get ready for a magical experience!
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Apple made an AI image tool that lets you make edits by describing them.

Say Goodbye to Clunky Tools: Edit Photos with Words Alone Thanks to Apple's New AI

Forget fiddling with sliders and filters! Apple researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking AI model called MGIE (MLLM Guided Image Editing) that lets you edit photos simply by describing your desired changes in plain language. No more navigating confusing software – just tell MGIE what you want, and it magically transforms your image.

Need a brighter sky? Type "add more light." Craving a healthier pizza? Say "make it veggie-powered." MGIE understands your intent and applies adjustments with impressive accuracy. Whether it's basic crops and resizes or complex object modifications, this AI whiz handles it all.

But how does it work? MGIE is trained to interpret your words and "imagine" the corresponding edit. So, "bluer sky" translates to brightened sky pixels, and "make it pop" translates to enhanced contrast. This powerful image understanding sets MGIE apart from existing solutions.

This isn't just a research project either. Apple has released the model for download and even offers a web demo, letting you experiment with its capabilities firsthand. While future plans remain unclear, the potential is undeniable.

Imagine crafting stunning edits without ever touching editing software. Imagine making AI your personal photo assistant. With MGIE, the door to a future of intuitive and accessible image editing might just be cracking open. Are you ready to say goodbye to the limitations of traditional tools and embrace the power of words?

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