Although when we talk about artificial intelligence in design, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the generation of two-dimensional images, the world of three-dimensional design is also a frequent recipient of solutions that benefit from possibilities of generative models applied to 3D. And as a leading company in the world of artificial intelligence, NVIDIA has been researching and developing specific solutions for the needs of these markets for years.
In the past, we have already seen some very interesting developments in this regard, such as Neuralangelo and Instant NeRF, but they are only a small part of a huge collection of solutions, both our own and in cooperation with third parties, which significantly expand the possibilities. Last week, without further ado, we saw a huge number of 3D design solutions available to engineering students, in which NVIDIA plays a more than relevant role.
Well, today we will find another interesting news in this regard, NVIDIA Edifywhich plays this week in AI Decoded, NVIDIA’s series of publications in which the technology company details various and very interesting aspects of artificial intelligence, helping the general public better understand this emerging technology and also know all the news, which come from it.

NVIDIA Edify is a new artificial intelligence generative tool that allows you to create 3D objects from a variety of sources, including 2D images and text. Able to quickly generate high-quality assets in a variety of formats, this technology offers designers great creative control over workflows, as it allows us to incorporate our own assets and they will be instantly added to generative models to create 3D models that adapt to context.
As the first example of the deployment of this technology, we find services Generative AI by Getty Images and Generative AI by iStockboth are dedicated to generating images using AI and which draw from the respective stock catalogs of both companies. And as we read in said publication, it has recently incorporated NVIDIA Edify technology, exploring the huge potential of combining a large resource bank with its own resources and control over production and output.