OpenAI’s major upgrade

OpenAI’s major upgrade…

by Jeff Brown, editor, The Bleeding Edge

This AI image generator just got an impressive upgrade…

OpenAI’s text-to-image generator DALL-E just got a major overhaul. This is an artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by OpenAI that can generate images from text. Users simply tell the AI what they want to see, and the AI creates the image from scratch.

Last year, DALL-E was remarkably good at producing basic images of single objects like a chair or a cat. However, those images look almost archaic compared to what the upgraded version of DALL-E can do. Check this out:

 

OpenAI's major upgrade…

Source: OpenAI

The AI created this image in response to a request for “Teddy bears mixing sparkling chemicals as mad scientists, steampunk.”

Talk about a specific, yet complex, request – but DALL-E nailed it. The first version couldn’t come close to anything as complex as this.

Here’s another one:

DALL-E Shiba Inu Image

Source: OpenAI

This is what the AI produced in response to “Shiba Inu dog wearing a beret and black turtleneck.”

This looks incredibly lifelike. It could be a photograph of someone’s dog. But the AI created this entirely from “memory.” That’s what is so impressive.

 

 

This new-and-improved version of DALL-E also comes with an “edit” feature. After the AI generates an image, users can add items or make changes at will.

For example, the person who asked DALL-E to create the Shiba Inu image could tell the AI to make the beret a different color or maybe add sunglasses.

Then the AI would make those changes within milliseconds. And if users don’t like the edits made, they can change or undo them just as quickly.

This new generative AI is extraordinary, to say the least. It is capable of producing original art/design in a matter of seconds.

It’s not hard to imagine how technology like this can compress the creation and editing of design-quality images to mere seconds. This is a process that would take hours, days, or even weeks when done manually by a designer.

And with generative AI like this, anyone can create unique images and art.

It's not yet available to the public, but we’ll start to see this tech put to use soon. OpenAI will be licensing out the technology to other tech companies that will leverage the AI. Companies that produce software for designers and artists will likely adopt technology like this as a way to enhance creativity.

And I’m sure that there will also be some fun consumer applications that leverage this technology. I can even imagine integration with common social media applications. GIFs are so popular these days, that I can imagine that consumers would love to be able to create a custom GIF or image to add some pizzazz to their text.

 


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