Meta introduced a new feature called “Imagine Me,” which allows users to create AI-generated images based on their own photos and prompts. Currently in beta in the U.S., the tool allows users to input prompts such as “imagine me as a superhero” or “imagine me in a historical context,” and the AI generates a customized image in response.
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With Imagine Me, users in the US can simply type commands into a chat to start creating their own unique images, and Meta says the AI can seamlessly edit the photo, adding or removing objects and making other changes.
With the new Llama 405B model, users can generate fun images such as “Make me a 3D sticker” and easily modify them by inputting instructions such as “Change it to a royal image.” This intuitive interaction aims to make AI-powered creativity accessible and fun.
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The feature is part of a broader update to Meta AI, which now supports more languages and is available in 22 countries, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Cameroon.
As mentioned above, the feature is currently in beta, but the company plans to update the AI every two weeks. Next month, Meta will introduce an “Edit with AI” button, making photo editing even easier.
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