OpenAI on Wednesday launched the most recent version of the text-to-image tool, Dall-E 3, which employs its AI chatbot ChatGPT to help fill in prompts.
According to the business, ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise users will get access to Dall-E 3 through the API in October. In chats with ChatGPT, users can enter in a request for an image and modify the prompt.
“DALL-E 3 can translate nuanced requests into extremely detailed and accurate images,” the company said in a statement.
The most recent version of the programme, according to OpenAI, will include extra controls, such as a restriction on its capacity to produce violent, pornographic, or bigoted content.
Additionally, the application offers ways to reject requests for pictures of specific prominent figures or pictures made in the manner of contemporary artists.
Creators could choose not to have some or all of their work used to train text-to-image software, according to OpenAI.
There are a number of rivals in OpenAI’s battle to develop accurate text-to-image AI technologies, including Tongyi Wanxiang of Alibaba, Midjourney, and Stability AI, which are all working to improve their image-generating algorithms.