Midjourney, one of the earliest AI image-generating services on the web, has released its first new AI image model in nearly a year.
ChatGPT's 4o image generation tool went viral a week ago, and that's when the problems started for OpenAI's AI software.
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Now everyone, even free users, can say goodbye to warped and misspelled text in their image generations - and hello to looser safeguards.
When DALL-E first launched, it lived on its standalone website; since then, it has moved to ChatGPT. The move came with many benefits, including the ability to ask the AI chatbot for an image you want in the same interface where you are already chatting about something else, thereby eliminating the need for constant context switching.
OpenAI has rolled out the 4o image generation model to ChatGPT Free users: Studio Ghibli images and celebrity deepfakes are within your grasp.
OpenAI's new image generator, powered by its GPT-4o model, is now available to all users, CEO Sam Altman said in a post on X. The feature was until now
ChatGPT’s latest image generator — which has gone viral for its ability to generate uncanny recreations of Studio Ghibli art — is now available for everyone, after OpenAI initially delayed the rollout beyond its paid tiers following heavy demand.
OpenAI's new image generator is available for all users in ChatGPT and Sora, whether you're a subscriber or using the free version. However, the move comes just days after widespread backlash to the online wave of Studio Ghibli-style AI art generated by the tool.