SMRUTI REKHA BARIK, OP
Bhubaneswar: Previous models which were either text-to-image or only image-to-text will now have an increased expansion in the functionality because of this development of META AI.
“Since this is image and art based development, I feel it will be of great help to the architects who can use CM3leon to develop designs. CM3leon will aim at completing large scale multi tasking projects with improved performance on tasks such as image caption generation, visual question answering, text-based editing, and conditional image generation. This great creation should be properly tested before being launched, as there might be downsides later,” said Parth, an engineering student from Bhubaneswar.
Yasashwi, a tech-savvy who does coding, said, “The model can not only generate high-fidelity images from text descriptions, but also write coherent captions for existing images. This lays the groundwork for more advanced image understanding models in the future. But it’s not yet available for testing or commercial use.”
“The AI model bridges the gap between text and images with its capabilities in text-guided image generation and editing. The model has the potential to revolutionize the approach in which current users interact with and manipulate visual content”, said Neetisha Mohanty, a BBA LLB student based in Bhubaneswar.
“Well CM3Leon is not yet available for commercial use and Meta has been silent on when and whether they plan to release the model to the audience. Currently, there is a divide between AI image generators and AI text generators, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Even so, being a student, I would easily answer that I would prefer ChatGpt any day because ChatGPT has more uses in academics than CM3Leon”, remarked Neetisha.
“According to me, CM3Leon will be more useful in creative fields by enhancing creative ideas. I would like to say AI can never replace humans. It is the human brain that has given existence to AI in the first place and I think there will always be people who won’t be able to put their complete faith on technology for doing something,” she added.