Apple’s New AI model: Now based on typing words it will Edit Photos Apple has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) model that edits photos based on words. The company has recently introduced such a model in collaboration with the University of California. The company has named this model MLLM Guided Image Editing (MGIE).
According to the company, users will be able to edit the photo as they want, depending on the words. In particular, it is said that this tool can be used for photo cropping, resizing, rotating, etc. Apart from that, this tool can do all the work like brightness adjustment, color balance, and contrast. How this tool works has been mentioned in a recently published conference paper.
According to the company, this model works in two stages. First of all, this tool understands the prompts given by the user. Then, based on the prompt, it ‘imagines’ what the photo could look like and shows the corresponding result. To use this tool, the user needs to clearly mention what needs to be changed after uploading the photo.
Apple has made MGIE available for download from GitHub. The company has not mentioned anything clearly about when this model will come out to the public or if it is just a study.
There are many apps available to create photos with just words. Among them, OpenAI’s Dali 3 is the most preferred platform. This tool creates images based on user prompts. Similarly, Adobe, the Photoshop company, introduced a feature to edit photos using words.
Apart from that, the company has provided a ‘generative fill’ feature through Adobe Firefly. In terms of generative AI, Apple is not seen as a big player like Microsoft, Meta, or Google. However, Apple’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Tim Cook, has said that the company is going to include many AI features in its devices this year.
Apple's New AI model: Now based on typing words it will Edit Photos 