[HN Gopher] Instruction-Based Image Editing via LLM
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       Instruction-Based Image Editing via LLM
        
       Author : phront
       Score  : 67 points
       Date   : 2024-02-06 15:30 UTC (7 hours ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (github.com)
 (TXT) w3m dump (github.com)
        
       | achalkley wrote:
       | It's incredible to see Apple contributing here. Excited to see
       | what they bring to their platforms.
        
         | frenchie4111 wrote:
         | Why is this being downvoted? Agreed. They have acquired so much
         | talent [1] in this space, it's exciting to start seeing things
         | come out of that.
         | 
         | [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj9Jg4WldJg
        
       | itake wrote:
       | I wish they had more examples. the image doesn't seem to be that
       | much better than if you generate an image with stable diffusion
       | and then tweak the prompt.
        
       | kkukshtel wrote:
       | I came up with a similar idea to this (also pre-Dalle edits-via-
       | instruction) with the idea that prompting generators kinda sucks
       | (also chat interfaces for image editing aren't great) and really
       | you just want to explore the latent space "around" an initial
       | prompt.
       | 
       | Here's an overview of the tool (Dreamwalker):
       | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_mJgFmdWWY
       | 
       | And you can download/use it for free here (mac/pc):
       | https://forums.afterschool.studio/t/dreamwalker-alpha-2-rele...
        
       | stcredzero wrote:
       | Has there been any work done on charts, graphs, and data
       | visualizations produced by large AI generative models?
        
         | jefc1111 wrote:
         | I came across this yesterday
         | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39265127
        
       | JamilD wrote:
       | What's interesting to me is that the project feels very "un-
       | Apple", despite being open-sourced under the Apple org; some
       | typos and lack of proper punctuation in the README, using jupyter
       | notebooks for the data processing instead of scripts or a CLI,
       | poor repo organization, no comments even in the demo:
       | https://github.com/apple/ml-mgie/blob/main/demo.ipynb
       | 
       | Apple truly becoming an ML company when they release ML Engineer
       | quality code ;)
        
         | latchkey wrote:
         | Clicking on the names at the top of the readme, it appears as
         | though it is a collaboration of researchers both inside and
         | outside of Apple.
        
       | rodoxcasta wrote:
       | > Notices: Apple's rights in the attached weight differentials
       | are hereby licensed under the CC-BY-NC license. Apple makes no
       | representations with regards to LLaMa or any other third party
       | software, which are subject to their own terms.
       | 
       | Wait, they can do that? Assuming weights have copyright,
       | shouldn't the finetuning be a modification of the original work
       | and so have the same license?
        
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