DALL-E 3 is introduced: ChatGPT can now also create images

DALL-E 3 is introduced: ChatGPT can now also create images

OpenAI has announced DALL-E 3, the latest version of its AI image synthesis model with full integration with ChatGPT.

DALL-E 3 joins forces with ChatGPT, further enhancing the ability to transform text inputs into live works of art.

DALL-E 3 integrates with ChatGPT to offer the ability to turn any text, from simple sentences to detailed descriptions, into visual works of art.

This is based on ChatGPT's ability to extract meaning from even vague or short descriptions, and the results are truly impressive.

 

DALL-E 3 will integrate with ChatGPT

Your thoughts can come to life on the screen as ChatGPT understands what you are saying and can make special requests for DALL-E 3. If an image is not what you want, you can add a few words and ChatGPT can quickly make corrections.

OpenAI shows the process of imagining designs for Larry through a video. Once a concept has been selected, ChatGPT and DALL-E 3 can think in more detail about Larry's life, allowing them to create more original and detailed works of art.

                                                                                        


DALL-E 3 has a significantly improved text-to-picture conversion capability compared to its predecessor DALL-E 2. Furthermore, there are no restrictions on the use of artworks created with DALL-E 3 and they are fully available to users.

Security plays an important role in this development. DALL-E 3 is equipped with security measures to prevent the creation of unwanted or adult content. At the same time, it encourages responsible use by blocking content related to public figures or the style of living artists. OpenAI is also exploring the issue of training creators with their own tools.

 

DALL-E 3 release date:
DALL-E 3 is currently in the research preview phase and will be available to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise customers via API in October. It will be available in Labs later this autumn.

 

 

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