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PicsArt, the AI-powered online image and video-editing service, has partnered with Getty Images to develop a generative AI model. The model will be trained on Getty’s exclusive library of photo and video content, providing creators with high-quality, commercially safe content. This partnership is significant as it addresses the challenges faced by the generative AI industry in adhering to copyright regulations. The new PicsArt model will be custom built to avoid copyright violations, making it a valuable tool for creators.
Testut Tech Delta, a popular iOS game emulator, has updated its logo to avoid legal action from Adobe. The original logo resembled Adobe’s logo, which prompted Adobe to threaten legal action. The new logo is a slightly rotated version of the Greek letter delta, which the app developer claims is not an infringement on Adobe’s copyright. Delta rose in popularity after Apple loosened its restrictions on emulators, and it was briefly the top-rated app on the App Store.
Adobe has introduced VideoGigaGAN, an advanced AI feature that can upscale video by eight times without introducing flickering or distortion, outperforming other Video Super Resolution (VSR) methods. This innovative technology combines temporal attention, feature propagation, anti-aliasing, and HF shuttle to generate rich details, including skin textures, fine hairs, and more. VideoGigaGAN has the potential to revolutionize video production by allowing editors to enhance low-resolution footage significantly. However, ethical considerations surround using AI to enhance human appearances, and Adobe has not yet disclosed plans to integrate VideoGigaGAN into its software products.
Adobe’s flagship image editing software, Photoshop, is receiving a significant upgrade that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence (AI). This update empowers users to generate images directly within the app using simple text prompts, making image creation more accessible and efficient.
Adobe has announced an update to its Photoshop Firefly generative AI tool, which deepens the integration and vastly expands capabilities through the adoption of a new model: Firefly Image 3 Model. This new model brings several key enhancements, including the ability to use reference images, set a content type, and add effects before generation begins. It also has a better understanding of longer prompts and takes advantage of an improved style engine, resulting in more natural-looking images. Firefly Image 3 model will arrive first in Adobe Photoshop desktop beta and the Firefly web app in beta today, with general availability expected in Photoshop and Firefly later this year.