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    Step1X-Edit

    Step1X-Edit

    A SOTA open-source image editing model

    Step1X-Edit is a state-of-the-art open-source image editing model/framework that uses a multimodal large language model (LLM) together with a diffusion-based image decoder to let users edit images simply via natural-language instructions plus a reference image. You supply an existing image and a textual command — e.g. “add a ruby pendant on the girl’s neck” or “make the background a sunset over mountains” — and the model interprets the instruction, computes a latent embedding combining the...
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    Dia-1.6B

    Dia-1.6B

    Dia-1.6B generates lifelike English dialogue and vocal expressions

    ...It is optimized for English and built for real-time performance on enterprise GPUs, though CPU and quantized versions are planned. The format supports [S1]/[S2] tags to differentiate speakers and integrates easily into Python workflows. While not tuned to a specific voice, user-provided audio can guide output style. Licensed under Apache 2.0, Dia is intended for research and educational use, with explicit restrictions on misuse like identity mimicry or deceptive content.
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