Starting next month, you will be able to create art and images in ChatGPT with OpenAI‘s DALL-E 3 release.
Here is a quick chronology and highlights:
DALL-E 1: Launched in 2021, it was a pioneer, preceding platforms by Stability AI and Midjourney.
DALL-E 2: Released in 2022 with a waitlist after facing criticism for generating explicit and biased images. The waitlist was lifted later that year.
DALL-E 3 is the latest iteration of their visual art platform. With DALL-E 3’s integration with ChatGPT, you can simply ask the chatbot to craft a detailed prompt to create visuals and images. Or you can still use your own prompts!
Release Plans:
DALL-E 3 will be first introduced in ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise users in October. Research labs and API services will follow in the fall. A free public version is on the horizon, but the release date remains under wraps.
Safety First:
OpenAI has amped up safety measures for DALL-E 3. They’ve collaborated with external red teamers and employed input classifiers to dodge explicit or violent prompts. Plus, it will not recreate public figures if a specific name is mentioned.
Respecting Artists:
OpenAI is taking steps to respect artists’ rights. They’re allowing artists to opt out of having their art replicated by future text-to-image AI models. This move comes after competitors faced lawsuits for allegedly using copyrighted art.
In conclusion, DALL-E 3 represents a major upgrade in AI-generated art. With enhanced capabilities, integration with ChatGPT, and robust safety measures, AI artists will get a responsible AI tool.
What are your thoughts about DALL-E 3?
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