It's a slightly scary thought.
2 was king. There was a moment when OpenAI's tool was the one people were clamouring to get access to, capable of producing more photo-realistic results than Stable Diffusion and Midjourney.
When text-based AI image generators began to emerge around a year ago, there were fears it had set the clock ticking on many jobs in the creative sector. At the same time, a new profession in making appeared.
ChatGPT is much better at recognising natural language. The demonstration provided by OpenAI suggests that the addition of the chatbot will make using DALL-E 3 more conversational, with the user able to use natural language to ask for what they want. It seems the integration will work both ways too, so it will be possible to generate an image and then askfor ChatGPT to write text about it, for example to write a story about a character that DALL-E 3 generated.
It's also added more safety options resulting from work with external red teamers. These will include a block on using the names of public figures or living artists in prompts. OpenAI says it will also allow artists to opt out of future versions of the model by submitting their images to request their removal using an online form.
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