OpenAI released the queue to start using DALL-E 2, the famous artificial intelligence imaging tool, which is now available to all users, just sign up on the website.
In the official announcement, OpenAI says that the use of people allowed the improvement of the security systems of the DALL-E 2, which allowed expanding its use to all users.
In recent months, the company says it has made its filters more effective at rejecting attempts to create images that violate its content policy, as well as creating techniques to detect and respond to misuse of the tool.
The company says that there are already 1,5 million artists using the tool, creating more than 2 million images per day the DALL-E 2.
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Getting better, DALL-E 2 is now available to everyone
OpenAI continues to improve DALL-E 2, and recently released the Outpainting feature, which allows you to enlarge the screen far beyond 1024 × 1024 pixels. Thus, it is easy to create much more complex images, in any format. All images in this post were made by Outpainting the DALL-E 2.
This feature was built on feedback from artists, which OpenAI has been listening to a lot. Of course, many artists remain skeptical and even angry at the tool, but in the meantime, others are already using DALL-E 2 and Outpainting in their projects.
The original DALL-E was released last year, and in April of this year, OpenAI released DALL-E 2. The new version already has advanced features like Inpainting. With it, it is possible to create images within others, very useful for including objects or characters in existing images.
The success of tools like DALL-E 2 and Midjourney even gave rise to a new market. Nowadays, there are already people selling prompts, or phrases to generate images by artificial intelligence.
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