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Microsoft’s CoDi AI can do everything for you. Literally

CoDi is Microsoft’s latest AI model.

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Published onJuly 10, 2023

published onJuly 10, 2023

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Microsoft is really at the forefront of AI. The Redmond-based tech giant is integrating AI in every piece of software, including Windows 11.Copilot is already out in the Insider Program. Not to mention,Microsoft Teams is using AI to make work efficient. AI has found its way intoMicrosoft Storeas well.

But this is not all. As you may know, Microsoft has also invested a lot of financial resources into AI research.LongMem,phi-1,Kosmos-2, andOrca 13Bare just some of the AI models that will nonetheless have an impact on the way AI will exist from now on.

And now, Microsoft is coming up with another AI model, calledCoDi. Apparently, CoDi is capable of anything creative. Literally anything.The model already has a demo video, made by the Microsoft Research team, which shows just how CoDi works.

CoDi is also part of Microsoft’s Project i-Code, a project that uses AI to enhance human-computer interaction.

Here’s what Microsoft says CoDi will do for you

Here’s what Microsoft says CoDi will do for you

CoDi stands for Composable Diffusion and the model was developed by a team from Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services Research in collaboration with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

It can literally generate anything from anything, out of all sorts of inputs. We’re talking about language, image, video, or audio, and any combination of these inputs.

CoDi takes these inputs, processes them, and generates multiple types of inputs simultaneously. You can see this in the demo video below.

In other words, CoDi will generate a contextual and realistic video with a prompt, an image, and an audio clip. Its usage will be highly needed by a lot of people.

The team that developed CoDi came up with a lot of use cases for the model. For example, people with disabilities will be able to create content far easier. Students can also use it to create engaging and informative presentations and projects.

The model can be used in computers to enhance user experience altogether. And if it’s released to the public, we will be able to create highly interactive content with just a few items at our disposal.

What do you think about it? Are you excited about CoDi? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Flavius Floare

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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.

He’s always curious and ready to take on everything new in the tech world, covering Microsoft’s products on a daily basis. The passion for gaming and hardware feeds his journalistic approach, making him a great researcher and news writer that’s always ready to bring you the bleeding edge!

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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.