Facebook and Instagram are poised to revolutionize how users edit images and videos through their new AI-powered tools, set to be released soon.
These tools, leveraging advanced AI technology, allow users to edit media simply through text prompts, eliminating the need for technical editing skills.
The first tool, Emu Video, enables users to generate entirely new videos from text prompts or reference images.
This means users can describe what they want in a video, and the AI will create it, possibly using relevant images to enhance the output.
The second tool, Emu Edit, is designed for image editing. It responds to text instructions to make changes, add elements, or alter the image in numerous ways.
Apart from that users can modify the background, add or remove objects and text, and more.
Emu Edit is capable of both local and global editing, including tasks like background manipulation, color and geometry transformations, detection, and segmentation.
A key feature of Emu Edit is its precision.
It’s trained to alter only those pixels related to the user’s instructions, leaving the rest of the image untouched.
This ensures that changes are made only where specified, providing a seamless editing experience.
Both Emu Video and Emu Edit are part of Meta’s commitment to making image and video editing more accessible to a broader audience.
These tools, soon to be available on Facebook and Instagram, might just be extremely popular as they will be offering easy and intuitive ways to creatively enhance a user’s media without needing specialized skills.
At the moment, the exact release date for when these tools will get into user’s hands has not been disclosed.
Facebook and Instagram are introducing two AI editing tools: Emu Video and Emu Edit. Emu Video allows users to create new videos from text prompts or reference images, while Emu Edit offers advanced image editing capabilities using text instructions.
Emu Edit enables users to edit images using text inputs. It can perform tasks like changing backgrounds, adding or removing elements, and other transformations. The tool is designed to only alter the specific areas of the image mentioned in the instructions, ensuring precision in editing.
No, these AI editing tools are designed to be user-friendly and require no technical skills. Users can easily edit their media by simply typing out what they want, making the process accessible to everyone.
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