DALL-E, OpenAI’s artificial intelligence, gets rid of the waiting list
DALL-E abandons the waiting list system. Now anyone can have images created with the OpenAI tool. However, some important questions still remain unanswered.
Artificial intelligence is capable of real little miracles. In many areas, both for professionals and individuals. And do not believe that such algorithms cannot prove themselves in such delicate areas as art. DALL-E is a very good example. And today, the image generator is opening up to the general public a little more.
DALL-E abandons the waiting list system
You no longer have to wait on a waiting list to try the popular OpenAI image generator. The company has indeed just removed the queue for the DALL-E beta, making the technology available to everyone. If you want to create art, all you have to do is sign up – which isn’t easy, between page errors and sometimes congestion – and you can start describing the images you want to create.
Now anyone can have images generated by the OpenAI tool.
This discovery to the public came after OpenAI introduced a number of very interesting features to DALL-E, such as “painting”to go beyond the edges of the original image, and more importantly, to set some important security measures. The company says its algorithm now has “more robust”capabilities to weed out content that goes against its principles, including depictions of sexuality and violence. The development kit is also currently in testing to use the power of artificial intelligence when creating images for third-party applications.
However, some important questions still remain unanswered.
However, this grandiose public debut leaves some important questions unanswered. For example, no one knows if art created by artificial intelligence is legitimate or stolen. Platforms like Getty Images and similar services have already banned such content for fear that it could infringe copyright. While this extension of the algorithm is welcome, it may soon go beyond some legal restrictions. To be continued!
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