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New AI model called "Count Anything" does exactly what it says, and that's harder than it sounds
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Jun 13Jun 13, 2026, 12:00 AM24 views

New AI model called "Count Anything" does exactly what it says, and that's harder than it sounds

"Count Anything" is intended to be the first AI model capable of counting objects in any type of image, from crowds to cell samples under a microscope, using nothing more than a text prompt. In a comparative test, it cuts the error rate in half compared to previous systems. However, the approach sti...

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"Count Anything" is intended to be the first AI model capable of counting objects in any type of image, from crowds to cell samples under a microscope, using nothing more than a text prompt. In a comparative test, it cuts the error rate in half compared to previous systems. However, the approach still struggles with extremely dense objects and ambiguous terms. The article New AI model called "Count Anything" does exactly what it says, and that's harder than it sounds appeared first on The Decoder .

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    However, the approach still struggles with extremely dense objects and ambiguous terms.

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    The article New AI model called "Count Anything" does exactly what it says, and that's harder than it sounds appeared first on The Decoder .

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