Unlike traditional image editing software, MGIE uses artificial intelligence to interpret text instructions for image editing. This approach aims to improve the user’s interaction with the AI system, resulting in more “accurate and detailed” editing results.
According to the researchers, MGIE uses artificial intelligence to improve user instructions and make them clearer and more descriptive. This additional level of interpretation significantly improves the editing process, as demonstrated by experimental results published on arXiv.
Although the official version of MGIE remains questionable, Apple has released an open source version of the program on GitHub. Interested users can access the tool and try out its capabilities, or even run the tool locally on their own computers or use the version hosted on Hugging Face. However, it is worth noting that the device may operate slowly during busy periods.
Source: Ferra

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