时间:2025-11-22 03:23:44 来源:网络整理编辑:探索
Apple is dabbling in AI image-editing with an open-source multimodal AI model.Earlier this week, res
Apple is dabbling in AI image-editing with an open-source multimodal AI model.
Earlier this week, researchers from Apple and the University of California, Santa Barbara released MLLM-Guided Image Editing, or "MGIE;" a multimodal AI model that can edit images like Photoshop, based on simple text commands.
On the AI development front, Apple has been characteristically cautious about its plans. It was also one of the few companies that didn't announce any big AI plans in the wake of last year's ChatGPT hype. However, Apple reportedly has an in-house version of a ChatGPT-esque chatbot dubbed "Apple GPT" and Tim Cook said Apple will be making some major AI announcements later this year.
SEE ALSO:Tim Cook says big Apple AI announcement is coming later this yearWhether this announcement includes an AI image editing tool remains to be seen, but based on this model, Apple is definitely doing some research and development.
While there are already AI image editing tools out there, "human instructions are sometimes too brief for current methods to capture and follow," said the research paper. This often leads to lackluster or failed results. MGIE is a different approach that uses MLLMs, or multimodal large language models, to understand the text prompts or "expressive instruction," as well as image training data. Effectively, learning from MLLMs helps MGIE understand natural language commands without the need for heavy description.
In examples from the research, MGIE can take an input image of a pepperoni pizza and using the prompt, "make this more healthy" infer that "this" is referring to the pepperoni pizza and "more healthy" can be interpreted as adding vegetables. Thus, the output image is a pepperoni pizza with some green vegetables scattered on top.
In another example comparing MGIE to other models, the input image is a forested shoreline and a tranquil body of water. With the prompt "add lightning and make the water reflect the lightning," other models omit the lightning reflection, but MGIE successfully captures it.
MGIE is available as an open-source model on GitHub and as a demo version hosted on Hugging Face.
TopicsAppleArtificial Intelligence
You will love/hate Cards Against Humanity's new fortune cookies2025-11-22 03:06
This Chrome extension lets you skip the scary parts of Disney movies2025-11-22 02:57
SpaceX successfully launches NASA astronauts into orbit2025-11-22 02:55
What's the best TV friend group?2025-11-22 02:28
This app is giving streaming TV news a second try2025-11-22 01:45
How to file for a piece of that $117.5 million Yahoo data2025-11-22 01:24
Let these Instagram accounts tell you what dog, sandwich, and Guy Fieri you are2025-11-22 01:21
YouTube launches fact check panels in the U.S.2025-11-22 01:18
Nancy Pelosi warns colleagues after info hacked2025-11-22 01:17
Instagram's 'Pinned Comments' feature is now available to everyone2025-11-22 01:02
Two states took big steps this week to get rid of the tampon tax2025-11-22 03:16
John Krasinski tells Rainn Wilson why he sold 'Some Good News'2025-11-22 03:02
Watch Dr. Fauci throw a super socially distanced first pitch2025-11-22 02:57
Tesla workers reportedly test positive for COVID2025-11-22 02:34
Daughter gives her 1002025-11-22 02:17
Fat bear cam champ returns in 2020 with a major transformation2025-11-22 02:09
Facebook drops, YouTube rises as a source of U.S. news2025-11-22 02:07
Apple's privacy2025-11-22 01:43
Dog elected for third term as mayor of Minnesota town2025-11-22 01:37
Hulu is rolling out a big app redesign inspired by Disney+2025-11-22 00:45