FLUX.1-dev
FLUX.1-dev is a 12 billion parameter rectified flow transformer developed by Black Forest Labs. It is designed for high-quality text-to-image generation and offers competitive performance comparable to closed-source models. The model leverages latent adversarial diffusion distillation, allowing for efficient image generation in just 25 to 50 steps. It is available under a non-commercial license for personal, scientific, and research purposes.
Key Features
- Cutting-Edge Output Quality: FLUX.1-dev delivers images that are both detailed and aligned with complex prompts, providing quality on par with leading proprietary models.
- Efficient Training: The model's training using latent adversarial diffusion distillation enables the generation of high-quality images in 25 to 50 steps, optimizing both speed and accuracy.
- Open-Source for Non-Commercial Use: FLUX.1-dev can be freely used for non-commercial purposes, making it accessible to researchers, artists, and developers.
- Versatile Style Range: It supports a wide range of visual styles, from photorealistic to surreal artistic creations, suitable for various creative tasks.
Limitations
- Factual Limitations: As a statistical image generation model, FLUX.1-dev is not designed to provide factual information and may produce images that are disconnected from real-world accuracy.
- Bias Concerns: Like many AI models, FLUX.1-dev can amplify existing societal biases present in its training data.
- Prompt Dependency: The model's performance is closely tied to the clarity and structure of the prompts. For the best results, prompts may need to be carefully crafted and fine-tuned.
Out-of-Scope Use
- Legal Violations: The model cannot be used in any manner that violates local, national, or international laws and regulations.
- Harmful Content: It is strictly prohibited to use FLUX.1-dev for harmful purposes, such as the creation of exploitative content, harassment, or disinformation.
- Non-Consensual Content: The generation of non-consensual nudity or illegal pornographic content is forbidden, as is using the model for automated decision-making that infringes on individuals' rights.