
The Meta Image Generator is certainly unique, and does things very well, but it’s far from the only game in town. Similar tools have been around for a while, and most of the major players own one in some form. OpenAI’s DALL-E made headlines last year, appears in several forms, and has a strong following. The company’s GPT-4 model is also capable of generating images, though a plug-in is required if you use OpenAI’s web tool. Adobe has been similarly quick to add artificial intelligence to its suite of services. Firefly, the company’s generative AI model, is available for free to use—although subscribers get access to Adobe’s stock image library and thus a more powerful version of the AI tool it relies on. Google Bard also uses Firefly for image creation purposes. Then you have powerful tools that require a bit of work to get started, and decent prompts if you want to use them effectively. This category includes the likes of Stable Diffusion and Midjourney.
As for how long you can try out the new Meta tool, we don’t know. The company has not announced when or if it will receive a public announcement. Meta sure has enough work already with the launch of a new social media platform, Themes, and The steady collapse of ‘Metaverse’ To face it, but we hope that this new AI image generator will get a general release in the coming weeks.
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