Hold Your Horses: Stability AI Delays Stable Diffusion XL v1.0 Release
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The AI art community will have to contain its excitement a little longer. Stability AI, the maker of Stable Diffusion—the most popular open-source AI image generator—has announced a late delay to the launch of the much-anticipated Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL) version 1.0, which was supposed to be released today.
The late-stage decision to push back the launch "for a week or so," disclosed by Stability AI’s Joe Penna, is causing a stir across the AI community.
"We have a few 'late bloomer' fine-tuned models that are internally blowing us away, but need more time to get a clear sense on which is better," Penna explained in a now-deleted Discord post that Decrypt viewed.
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He added that each model carries "pretty big technical repercussions" on community fine-tuning and inference. As the AI art community awaits, Penna said that Stability AI is juggling three internal codenames: Vanilla cream, Zi señor, and Milky weights.
What this means, for those not familiar with the scene, is basically that Stability AI found new models that provide great results, but each one interacts differently with LoRAs (Low-Rank Adaptations) and other community tools.
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