OpenAI unveils DALL-E 3: Empowering users to transform text into detailed images
OpenAI, now under Microsoft's umbrella, has introduced an upgraded version of its text-to-image tool known as 'DALL·E 3,' powered by the AI chatbot ChatGPT. By simply expressing their desired image concept, users can receive customized, detailed prompts from ChatGPT tailored to DALL·E 3. OpenAI claims that DALL·E 3 exhibits an enhanced ability to understand nuance and detail, making it proficient in transforming users' ideas into highly accurate images. In addition, OpenAI assures users that the images they create with DALL·E 3 remain their property, granting them the freedom to reprint, sell, or merchandise these images without seeking OpenAI's permission. This integration of DALL·E 3 with ChatGPT offers users a seamless and creative way to generate highly detailed and tailored images from textual prompts, advancing the potential for AI-generated content in various applications.









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