Where it began
It wasn’t long back when AI researcher at UC Berkeley, Alex Yu and Amit Jain, an Apple employee at that time came together to bring up a company that’d let people capture objects in 3D. They envisioned a mobile app without any requirement of additional equipment and that’s where Luma was born. (check them out https://lumalabs.ai/ ). Millions of users were tractioned towards this next-gen operations.Now with AI settling in they are on their way to deliver a bigger and better evolution.With Luma securing $43M in investments they are all set to bring things to life.
Diving into the “next gen” AI
Today Luma shared that it’s embarking on an exciting journey, harnessing the power of a robust compute cluster boasting around 3,000 Nvidia A100 GPUs. Their goal? Training cutting-edge AI models designed to, perceive and comprehend, illustrate and clarify, and eventually engage with our world.Genie as it’s named was one of the first of its kind in this space, a generative 3D foundation model.
Initially text descriptions will power the models to generate 3D objects but the eventual challenge will be to go beyond language models and unlock the potential humans can only think of seeing in AI capabilities. But for the geeks who can’t wait out there here’s the catch, object-crafting platforms like 3DFY and Scenario, as well as startups such as Hypothetic, Kaedim, Auctoria and Mirage are entering this competitive space so hang in there wouldn’t be long before your AI gets the Vision to envision your world. Not to forget Autodesk and Nvidia are developing apps like Get3D, which converts images to 3D models, and ClipForge, which generates models from text descriptions.
Then what is Different About Luma AI tools
Alex Yu said that although it’s difficult to generate usable coherent outputs in first few tries, current models are being trained on 2D images which are space mangled with bodies and movements so the step into the future would be a intuitive and photorealistic generative technology
That’s indeed a promising roadmap and if you don’t think so then it might b not be surprising that the Industrial Revolution was in its full pace just a few decades into its emergence. Luma and countless other driving though would perhaps be the headway into an AI Revolution till then we count on time to show its magic of evolution
Conclusion
With first time 3D scaling using AI an esplanade awaits in the world of tech, furthermore vastly capable and perhaps visual models are surely on their way. To get knowing about them and many more tech updates as we enter an era of “techrevo” you just welcome the prosperities and we’ll keep you posted !
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