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Midjourney plans to let anyone on the web edit images with AI


Midjourney said that it'll release a new feature on the web to let people edit existing images with its AI-powered tools.

The upgraded tool, which Midjourney CEO David Holtz said will be released “early next week,” will also allow users to retexture objects in images to “repaint” their colors and details according to captions. Last year, Midjourney committed to using the IPTC’s Digital Source Type property, a technical standard that embeds metadata in images denoting that they’ve been AI-generated. However, the company is one of the few major AI platforms that hasn’t embraced C2PA, a metadata technology that traces an image’s full provenance, including the equipment and software used to create it.

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