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Diffuse is being slowly rolled out to India, South Africa, the Philippines, Canada, and Central Asia
Higgsfield AI, a video AI company, has launched its first reported to be launched later this year.
The company's official took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to make the announcement. Higgsfield AI introduced itself as a video AI company which is focused on creating video content for social media. This vision likely comes from the CEO of the AI firm, Alex Mashrabov, who was previously leading the generative AI division at Snap. As per the post, the company is building a foundational model from scratch for its tools which will be entirely video-focused.
We're also introducing Diffuse - a fun way to try a preview of our video model on mobile.
— Higgsfield AI (@higgsfield_ai) April 3, 2024
Pick out a video from the content library, select your selfie and Diffuse will generate a personalized character in that video's style.
Or use Prompt Builder to create a video from… pic.twitter.com/lN7azXycsN
In a separate post, the company also introduced Diffuse, the first mobile app built by the company, which is currently available in preview mode. “Pick out a video from the content library, select your selfie and Diffuse will generate a personalized character in that video's style. Or use Prompt Builder to create a video from scratch using text, images or video. Diffuse offers a deep level of personalization, creative control and fine-tuning so anyone can create exactly what they want (with safeguards of course),” the post added. The app is currently available in select markets which include India, South Africa, the Philippines, Canada, and countries in Central Asia.
We were able to locate the app in the Android Play Store. This can change in the next few days as the company is gradually rolling out the app. The app currently offers video generation of 2 seconds as it is in preview mode. The AI firm says its ultimate goal is to achieve realistic, detailed and fluid video, all on a mobile device.
For this, it is building its foundational model from scratch. The video model uses transformer architectures, which are also used by OpenAI's ChatGPT. Higgsfield AI further highlights that it was able to efficiently train its AI model on limited GPUs due to a proprietary framework developed in-house. The company has not revealed when it might release the full version of the app in public.
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