FREEPIK, the graphic design platform on the Internet, revealed a new “open” model of that image on Tuesday that the company says it was trained exclusively on commercial licensed images, “safe for work”.
The model, called F Lite, contains about 10 billion parameters – the parameters are the internal ingredients that make up the model. F Lite developed in partnership with the beginning of he forgives.ai and was trained using 64 GPU Nvidia H100 over two months, according to FreePik.
F Lite joins a small and growing collection of generating models trained for licensed data.
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• Regular version: Most predictable and faster, but less artistic: https://t.co/mywsker9ir
• Structure version: is more chaotic and prone to mistakes but gives the best textures and Pic.twitter.com/gx5mipye8o
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The generative is at the center of copyright lawsuits against him, including Openai and Midjourney. It is often developed using massive amounts of content – including copyright -protected content – from public sources around the network. Most companies that develop these models argue the right use protects their practice of using copyright protected data for training without compensating the owners. Many creators and holders of IP rights disagree.
Freepik has made available two tastes of F Lite, Standard and structure, both were trained in an internal data set of about 80 million images. The standard is more predictable and “fast-trusting”, while the quality is more “prone to errors”, but gives the best textures and creative compositions, according to the company.
Here you have an image from the fast -generated model generated “a person standing in front of a sunset, in a magnificent environment”.
Freepik does not claim that f Lite produces superior images against leading generators of images like the V7 Midjourney’s, Forest Labs Fluxa Fluxa, or others. The goal was to make an open model available so that developers can adapt and improve it, according to the company.
That’s being said, running f Lite is not easy ease. The model requires a GPU with at least 24 GB VRAM.
Other companies that develop models that create media in licensed data include Adobe, Bria, Getty Images, Moonvalley and Shuttertstock. Depending on how the copyright lawsuits are shocked, the market can be increased exponentially.