The second visit of asteroid Apophis in 2036, also on April 13, heralds the coming of the Messiah and the beginning of a new ...
DeepSeek is already back with another launch – this time focusing on AI image generation. The Chinese startup has released an image-generation model called Janus-Pro, aiming to take on US rivals ...
One of the standard complaints about AI image generators is that the 'photographic' images they create are often very obviously not photographic. Improvements to various models have started to ...
Janus-Pro, which DeepSeek describes as a “novel autoregressive framework,” can both analyze and create new images. According to the company, on two AI evaluation benchmarks, GenEval and DPG ...
AI image generators, like Grok and Ideogram, are creating hyper-realistic depictions of public figures. Legal experts warn these tools risk copyright, defamation, and misinformation issues.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently “loved” a viral AI image on Facebook known as “Challah Horse” that was originally posted as a warning against generative AI. It’s unclear if Zuckerberg ...
And as was his custom, he went to the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and he stood up to read. And the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was given to him. He unrolled the scroll, and found the place where it ...
With Silicon Valley already on its knees, the Chinese startup is releasing yet another open-source AI model — this time an image generator that the company claims is superior to OpenAI's DALL·E3.
These may shift as more users test Janus-Pro for themselves against other image models. Also: Apple researchers reveal the secret sauce behind DeepSeek AI ZDNET is also looking into reports ...
Elon Musk has confirmed that Grok AI has gained image analysis abilities which allows the chatbot to do everything from analysing medical records to video games. Notably, Grok has gained ...
When it comes to the question of whether an image is real or generated by AI, people (intuitively) make the correct classification much faster than the wrong one, but the assessment still presents ...