Amuse AI
Overview
Amuse is an AI tool developed by Tensorstack.AI and AMD for generation of art using stable diffusion models. The tool is best optimized for Windows PCs equipped with AMD hardware but also works with other systems.
Amuse enables the creation of art from text-based prompts and hand-drawn sketches using the processing power of a user's GPU, CPU or NPU. More so, it allows users to apply custom AI filters to modify existing photos or images.
One of its key features is its support for FLUX.1, a top-tier AI image creation model and various other stable diffusion models, enhancing art creation.
The application boasts a selection of performance improvements, bug fixes and other improvements aimed at enhancing user experience. For instance, it comes with a feature called 'Amuse EZ Mode' that caters to beginners by simplifying the setup process for image generation.
It requires no subscription or account creation, and users can access the tool free of charge. While the tool is scaled to work with various models and structures, its performance can vary based on your devices configuration.
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