OpenAI opens AI tool Dall E to the general public
OpenAI has opened Dall E to the general public. This will remove the waiting list to use the beta of the AI tool. The research lab writes that it has improved content filters and implemented new systems to prevent abuse.
According to OpenAI More than 1.5 million people use the AI tool every day. According to the research lab, these users generate more than 2 million images per day via the tool. Based on user feedback, OpenAI also developed a new feature called Outpainting last summer. It allows users to leverage the AI tool to generate imagery that falls outside the canvas of an already existing image.
OpenAI is currently testing an API with some of its customers and hopes to be able to offer it to developers and businesses soon. Interested parties can via the OpenAI . login page create an account to use Dall E.
Dall E was in the news in September after Getty Images decided to ban the uploading of images created by artificial intelligence. According to the Getty director, there are concerns about copyright on such images and the site wants to protect its customers by banning AI images altogether.
Image generated with Dall E. Source: Dall E