
“Our approach can hallucinate occluded content, like the teeth inside a lion’s mouth, and can deform following the object’s rigidity, like the bending of a horse leg,” the team added. And where an element of the picture normally wouldn’t be available, AI can fill in the gaps.

Some of the other examples explained in the research paper include changing the height of a mountain, moving the position of a model and resizing her clothes as well as opening or closing a lion’s mouth to indicate a roar. If the output from your prompts isn’t quite what you want, you could use DragGAN to edit it faster and more efficiently than you could in a pro-level editing suite. In a larger context, it could be used in conjunction with a text-to-image generative AI tool like Midjourney or Runway.
