Panasonic HD Develops Multimodal AI 'OmniFlow' for Any-to-Any Generation

Panasonic HD's OmniFlow AI enables seamless conversion between text, images, and audio, reducing data costs and improving efficiency.

Panasonic HD Develops Multimodal AI 'OmniFlow' for Any-to-Any Generation
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Panasonic Holdings Co., Ltd. (Panasonic HD) and Panasonic R&D Company of America (PRDCA), in collaboration with UCLA researchers, have developed OmniFlow, a multimodal generative AI capable of converting between text, images, and audio ("Any-to-Any").

OmniFlow reduces training data costs by combining specialized generative AI models (text-to-audio, text-to-image) and learning high-precision models with minimal multimodal data. This breakthrough was presented at CVPR 2025.

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