Recently, Apple has introduced a new artificial intelligence model that allows users to edit photos based on natural language instructions without the need for traditional photo editing software.
Apple has recently announced the release of a new artificial intelligence model named MGIE, which brings images to life and assists in changing, editing, and enhancing them using linguistic inference. Researchers hope to improve this model to meet the diverse needs of users in photo editing.
One of the features offered by the MGIE model is its ability to crop, resize, rotate photos, and add filters to them based on received textual commands. This model is open source, allowing developers and researchers to use, enhance, and develop it freely.
The MGIE model is not the only artificial intelligence-based model used for text-based photo editing.
Since the launch of DALL-E 3 by OpenAI, researchers can perform simple tasks to edit generated images based on textual inputs.
In the same industry, Adobe is developing its own model for photo editing using artificial intelligence, where the Firefly AI model offers various features like the generative filling feature allowing users to add generated backgrounds to photos.
Apple’s introduction of the MGIE AI model reflects its ongoing commitment to developing new editing technologies and providing user-friendly tools.
This model is expected to be well received by photographers and photography enthusiasts looking to easily and effectively enhance the quality of their photos.