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Stability AI launches three most advanced text-to-image models on Amazon Bedrock

Generative artificial intelligence startup Stability AI Ltd. announced today that three of its most advanced text-to-image AI models are now available on Amazon Web Services Inc.’s cloud infrastructure through Amazon Bedrock.

The company said that it is bringing Stable Image Ultra, Stable Diffusion 3 Large and Stable Image Core to Amazon’s cloud so that businesses will be able to train, fine-tune and deploy them at scale more easily.

Amazon Bedrock is a fully managed service that permits developers to build generative AI applications through access to a variety of pretrained foundation models from leading AI companies. Aside from access to models, the service also enables users to fine-tune models, integrate and deploy generative AI solutions into apps, and experiment securely and safely with models.

“Generative AI is poised to be the most transformational technology of our time, and we believe our collaboration with Stability AI will further improve our customers’ experiences by providing them with access to best-in-class AI models,” said Baskar Sridharan, vice president of AI and infrastructure at AWS.

Stability AI’s offered models each have their own strengths and unique benefits for customers and are designed for particular use cases.

Stable Image Ultra is best for photorealistic, large-scale outputs, it generates crisp, clear images with few artifacts, making it suitable for professional applications that need ultra-realistic imagery. Examples could include luxury brands looking to render picture-perfect models of handbags and clothing to model for print or online ads, since they need to look stunning and visually appealing for an audience that will view them in vivid color.

Stable Diffusion 3 Large produces high-quality creative assets quickly and with little effort, making it the choice for high-volume use. The go-to example is for marketing campaigns where producing numerous images and digital assets would be needed, especially for different regions and audiences that require text and other variations. The model also has a place working alongside video game production teams to help create character concepts, environment textures and item models to help speed up the development process.

Stable Image Core provides fast and affordable image generation from text prompts for rapid content generation at scale. It’s a text-to-image model optimized for speed. That makes the model the best choice for operations where images are needed fast and cheap, such as an online retailer that is constantly receiving new stock and needs to list items as quickly as possible to keep a catalog up to date, but doesn’t need ultra-realistic quality.

Developers and AI engineers interested in using the new Stability AI models on Amazon Bedrock can visit the portal today and view pricing options.

Source: siliconangle.com

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