Introducing Dall-E 3: OpenAI Reveals the Latest Iteration of its Text-to-Image Tool

Introducing Dall-E 3: OpenAI Reveals the Latest Iteration of its Text-to-Image Tool

Sept 20 ⁣(Reuters) – OpenAI on Wednesday unveiled Dall-E 3, the latest version ⁤of its text-to-image⁢ tool that ⁢uses its wildly popular AI ⁢chatbot ChatGPT to help fill in prompts.
Dall-E 3 will be available to ChatGPT ‌Plus and ⁣Enterprise customers in October via the‍ API, the company said. Users ​can⁣ type in a request for an image⁢ and tweak the prompt through conversations with ChatGPT.
“DALL-E 3 can translate nuanced requests into extremely ⁤detailed and accurate images,” the company said in a⁢ statement.
OpenAI said the latest version ⁣of the tool will have more safeguards such as limiting its ability to ‌generate violent, adult, or hateful content.
The tool also has mitigations to decline⁢ requests that ask for images of a public figure by‍ name, or those that ask for images in the style of​ a living artist.
OpenAI said creators could opt‍ out of using​ some or ⁤all of their work used to‌ train⁣ future text-to-image tools.
OpenAI’s‍ race to create‍ accurate‍ text-to-image AI tools has several competitors,‌ including Alibaba’s Tongyi Wanxiang, Midjourney and Stability AI, who continue to refine their image-generating models.
However, there ⁢are several concerns around ⁤AI-generated images. A Washington D.C. ‌court in August ruled that a ⁤work of art created by AI without any human input‍ could not be copyrighted⁢ under U.S. ⁣law.
OpenAI also​ faces several‌ lawsuits. A trade group​ for U.S. authors recently sued the artificial intelligence leader on behalf‌ of writers including John Grisham and “Game of Thrones” novelist George R.R. Martin accusing the company of unlawfully ⁣training its⁢ chatbot ChatGPT on their work.
Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; ⁢Editing by Subhranshu Sahu
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