OpenAI adds image generation to ChatGPT for Plus, Pro & free users
OpenAI has made its new image-generation feature available to every ChatGPT user.
Today, the AI giant announced the rollout of image generation within ChatGPT, powered by its cutting-edge GPT-4o model. This marks a significant evolution for the platform, expanding its creative capabilities in exciting new ways.
Earlier today, OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, shared the news via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, hinting at the impressive quality of the generated images. He even playfully suggested that users might find it "hard to believe they were really made by AI." This new chat-based image generation leverages the power of the latest GPT-4o model, replacing the previous reliance on the DALL-E model, also a brainchild of OpenAI. The company emphasizes that this integration of the advanced GPT-4o model will lead to significantly improved detail and more accurate image creation compared to its predecessors.
Beyond simply generating images from scratch, this new feature also empowers users to edit existing images and transform them into something even more refined. Furthermore, it promises enhanced text rendering within the generated visuals, a crucial aspect for clear and effective communication. Interestingly, this new model also boasts improved capabilities in generating multiple images simultaneously, with enhanced binding of objects within a single image. It's worth noting that, in its initial release, the new ChatGPT image generation may have some limitations, such as potentially struggling with cropping very long images.
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Young Asian girl, AI-generated by OpenAI GPT-4o, wearing denim overalls and drinking a strawberry banana smoothie. Image: OpenAI |
The arrival of OpenAI's GPT-4o-powered image generation in an already competitive landscape is certainly generating buzz. The arena is already quite crowded, with rivals like Google having already integrated AI image generation into its Gemini AI and recently enhancing it further with Gemini Flash 2.0. Google's advancements even include the ability to remove watermarks from images with remarkable naturalness and accuracy. Other tech giants like Meta AI and Adobe Firefly also offer their own image generation tools. This means the market is well-established, and the user reaction to this new tool will be keenly observed.
We're eager to hear about your experience with this new image generation feature within ChatGPT. Have you tried it out yet? What are your initial impressions? Do you think it can truly compete with the likes of Google Gemini and other established players in the AI image generation space?
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