The latest version of OpenAI’s text-to-image tool, Dall.E 3, which uses its enormously well-liked AI chatbot ChatGPT to help fill in prompts, was unveiled on Wednesday. In October, ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise users will be able to access Dall-E 3 through the API as per the reports of the company.
In conversation with ChatGPT, users can enter a request for an image and modify the prompt.”DALL-E 3 can translate nuanced requests into extremely detailed and accurate images,” the company claimed in a statement. The latest version of the tool, according to OpenAI, will include extra safeguards, such as a restriction on its capacity to produce violent, pornographic, or hateful content. Additionally, the tool offers ways to reject requests for pictures of specific prominent figures or pictures made in the style of a living artist. There are a number of rivals in OpenAI’s battle to develop accurate text-to-image artificial intelligence (AI) tools, including Tongyi Wanxiang of Alibaba, Midjourney, and Stability AI, which are all working to improve their image-generating methods.
AI-generated images, however, raise a number of issues. In August, a court in Washington, DC, decided that a piece of art produced entirely by AI and not by a human could not be protected by copyright under US law. There are also other cases against OpenAI. On behalf of authors including George R.R. Martin and “Game of Thrones” author John Grisham, a trade association for US authors recently filed a lawsuit against the leader in artificial intelligence, claiming that the company improperly trained its chatbot ChatGPT on their works.
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