Revolutionize Your Image and Video Editing with Meta’s Emu Edit and Emu Video AI Tools!
Meta Platforms has been actively embracing the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) by integrating this technology into its range of products. Its most recent additions consist of an AI-driven image editor and a video generator. These releases come after Meta unveiled an AI chatbot named AI Personas, capable of assuming multiple personalities, at its Connect 2023 event in the previous month. Additionally, Meta introduced Emu, its inaugural foundational model for generating images, and the newly announced AI tools are built upon this same model. Here is everything we currently know about these developments.
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In its blog post, Meta announced two new AI tools – Emu Video and Emu Edit, and both are based on the Emu base model.
1. Emu Edit – This tool is an AI-powered image editing program that promises to streamline image editing tasks and enable accurate image processing. The company claims it can “accurately alter images based on text inputs.” Emu Edit allows users to perform various tasks such as local and global editing, background removal and addition, color and geometry transformations, detection and segmentation, and more. To train the AI model, Meta used 10 million synthesized samples, including the input image, prompt, and output result.
Meta said: “In our evaluations, Emu Edit demonstrates superior performance compared to current methods and produces new state-of-the-art results in both qualitative and quantitative assessments for a variety of image processing tasks.”
2. Emu Video – Emu Video offers text-to-video creation features based on diffusion models. According to Meta, the tool offers several input options – text only, image only, and both text and image. Video creation is a shared approach. First, images are created based on text prompts. Then Emu Video creates a video based on both the previously created image and the text prompt. This tool uses two diffusion models to generate 512 x 512 four-second videos at 16 frames per second.
Meta says both tools can enable users without technical expertise to create and edit photos and videos. “While they certainly won’t replace professional artists and animators, Emu Video, Emu Edit and new technologies like them can help people express themselves in new ways – from an artist coming up with a new concept or a creator bringing their latest reel to life to a best friend sharing a unique birthday greeting,” the company said. tells.