A hands-on comparison between the two shows how the latest image models differ on price, speed, and creative control.
An example of a virtual world created by Project Genie. Credit: Google Google has launched a new AI experiment called Project Genie, a tool that lets users build their own interactive virtual worlds.
MobiCollab enables proximity-based collaborative transfer learning where nearby mobile devices discover each other, share training data, and collectively improve an on-device image classification ...
In the study titled MANZANO: A Simple and Scalable Unified Multimodal Model with a Hybrid Vision Tokenizer, a team of nearly 30 Apple researchers details a novel unified approach that enables both ...
Abstract: The present paper investigates the application of TensorFlow Lite to deploy the Convolutional Neural Network on Rasberry Pi for real-time image classification, considering specifically the ...
What if you could turn a simple photo into a fully realized 3D model, all without spending a dime? Below, Matthew Berman takes you through how SAM 3D, an open source platform from Meta, is ...
Automakers from China took a record 12.8% market share in the European region, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing data collected by market research firm Dataforce. The company is also gearing up ...
For most of photography’s roughly 200-year history, altering a photo convincingly required either a darkroom, some Photoshop expertise, or, at minimum, a steady hand with scissors and glue. On Tuesday ...
OpenAI Group PBC today launched GPT Image 1.5, a new artificial intelligence model optimized for image generation tasks. The algorithm is rolling out a few weeks after Google LLC introduced a new ...
If you own a smart TV, it’s capturing data on you. That’s the reality of living in 2025, though Consumer Reports recently published a helpful article about ways to reduce the amount of information ...
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