Imagine with Meta AI: What is it, how it works and more
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Meta's Imagine AI image generator tool competes with DALL E and Midjourney. Imagine is powered by Meta's own AI algorithm, trained on 1.1 billion public facing images from Facebook and Instagram. The tool is currently in beta and free, but it may be charged for in the future. Imagine generates four 1024x1024 pixel images based on user prompts, with a small watermark.
The tool is currently available in limited regions, but Meta plans to expand its availability soon. Meta's Imagine AI image generator tool competes with DALL E and Midjourney. Imagine is powered by Meta's own AI algorithm, trained on 1.1 billion public facing images from Facebook and Instagram.
The tool is currently in beta and free, but it may be charged for in the future. Imagine generates four 1024x1024 pixel images based on user prompts, with a small watermark. The tool is currently available in limited regions, but Meta plans to expand its availability soon. Meta introduced its generative AI based image generator tool called “Imagine” a while back to compete with other AI image generators from Open AI, Google and X.
That said, Meta’s Imagine AI image generator takes on other AI image generator platforms like DALL E and Midjourney . Here we’ve explained everything that’s there to know about Meta’s Imagine image generator tool. What is Imagine with Meta AI ? As mentioned, Imagine is Meta’s AI based image generator powered by the company's own AI algorithm.
Meta has claimed that it has used around 1.1 billion images from Facebook and Instagram to train Imagine. The company has confirmed it has used only public facing images for this. It’s a free tool like other offerings available in the market. However, it is still in beta and available only in limited regions.
Right now, there’s no clarity on whether Meta will charge for this tool or not. What all Imagine tool can do It’s an image generator based on AI, so the basic task at hand is being able to generate images using the prompts provided by users. Right now, it generates four images from the asked prompts.
Also, the images are currently stuck to 10241024 pixels resolution and there’s no way to change that as of now. Also, it adds a small watermark at the bottom right corner of the image. So, there’s no way to get it without that at least for now. This also indicates that Meta could charge users in case they want to get rid of that watermark.
Availability Currently, the Imagine tool is available only in select regions. Compared to other offerings in the market, this is pretty limited. However, Meta is expected to make this tool widely available soon. Explore Your Financial Landscape with Personalized Credit Insights. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Visual Stories Previous Here’s how many users top telcos have in India Gadgets 5G smartphones with 10GB or more RAM under Rs 25,000 Gadgets 5G smartphones launching in 2024 Gadgets Top 5 AR/VR headset companies worldwide in Q3 23 Gadgets 5G smartphones with in display fingerprint sensor Gadgets 10 ‘most popular’ YouTube Shorts in 2023 Gadgets 5G phones with IR blaster under Rs 30,000 Gadgets ISRO’s upcoming missions in 2024 Gadgets Reliance JioTV Premium subscription plans launched: All the details Gadgets 10 5G smartphones under Rs 35,000 Gadgets Next 1 2 3 Elections Chhattisgarh CM News MP CM News Rajasthan Election Results MP Election Result 2023 Chhattisgarh Election Result Mizoram Election Result TOP TRENDS Adani Hindenburg Case India Covid Cases Adani Case PM Modi Kerala Visit Lok Sabha Expulsion Air India News.
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