Revolutionizing Creative Workflows

Nvidia’s Edify AI technology is powering new generative 3D and image services from Shutterstock and Getty Images. These advancements promise to transform how designers and artists create content, offering unprecedented speed and flexibility in generating visual assets.

Key Developments:

  • Shutterstock launches generative 3D service for quick prototyping of 3D assets and 360 HDRi backgrounds
  • Getty Images upgrades its AI image generation service, doubling speed and improving quality
  • Both services utilize Nvidia’s Edify AI architecture, optimized for performance with Nvidia NIM

Impact on Creative Industries

These AI-powered tools are set to dramatically enhance productivity in design and visual content creation. By enabling rapid generation of 3D models, virtual lighting environments, and customized images, these services allow creators to focus more on high-level creative decisions rather than time-consuming technical tasks. This shift could lead to more efficient workflows and potentially more innovative visual content across various industries.

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