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AMD’s new AI image generator for Windows will make images right on your PC – forget the cloud


A new AI image generator has hit the scenes, thanks to a collaboration between AMD and a New Zealand-based AI start-up called TensorStack, that’ll allow you to generate images locally on your computer – like that little space-squirrel you can see above.

Amuse, which is the name of the new image generator for Windows, is currently available in beta and offers a more private, localized method for generating images. You’ll be able to generate AI images offline, which is huge news considering most AI image generators on the market right now require internet access as they use cloud-based technology. The local approach is aimed at reducing the risk of your information being shared and cutting down potential avenues for cyberattacks. Even better, Amuse does not require a subscription fee either – it’s free to use right now.

Amuse

(Image credit: AMD)

Reporting on the new tool, ITBrief stated that “AMD is utilizing Amuse to showcase the capabilities of its latest hardware, specifically the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors. At the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference in March, AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su demonstrated the use of stable diffusion models in Amuse to create images from text prompts, running on an AMD AI PC.”



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