ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has introduced a new artificial intelligence model called OmniHuman-1. This model is designed to generate realistic videos using photos and sound clips. The ...
As of now, OmniHuman is not publicly available for direct use. The model remains in the research phase. Furthermore, ByteDance has not announced when it will be accessible to the general public.
According to a recently published research paper by ByteDance’s AI division, the OmniHuman-1 model has been trained on over 18,700 hours of human videos, allowing it to produce highly accurate, ...
The GGUF model has undergone quantization, but unfortunately, its performance cannot be guaranteed. As a result, we have decided to downgrade it.
Founded in 2012, ByteDance is a Chinese internet technology company behind the apps TikTok, its Chinese counterpart Douyin, and news platform Toutiao. It also owns the video game developers and ...
ByteDance launches ultra-realistic human videos, introducing OmniHuman-1, an AI model capable of creating lifelike videos from a single image. ByteDance, the Chinese technology giant behind TikTok, ...
ByteDance, the company behind the tool, claims that OmniHuman-1 was trained using an extensive dataset comprising over 18,700 hours of human video footage. This training process involved diverse input ...
OmniHuman can generate full-body videos The AI system was trained on 18,700 hours of human video data It is a research work and the model is not available in the public domain ...
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There are growing concerns about the security of the DeepSeek iOS app, as it may be transmitting unprotected user data to ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. According to US-based mobile security ...
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