VentureBeat December 20, 2023
Michael Nuñez

Apple, a company practically synonymous with technological innovation, has once again positioned itself at the forefront of the AI revolution.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based company recently announced significant strides in artificial intelligence research through two new papers introducing new techniques for 3D avatars and efficient language model inference. The advancements could enable more immersive visual experiences and allow complex AI systems to run on consumer devices such as the iPhone and iPad.

In the first research paper, Apple scientists propose HUGS (Human Gaussian Splats) to generate animated 3D avatars from short monocular videos (i.e. videos taken from a single camera). “Our method takes only a monocular video with a small number of (50-100) frames, and it automatically learns to disentangle the...

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