ChatGPT can now generate images — and they are shockingly detailed.
On Wednesday, OpenAI, the San Francisco artificial intelligence startup, released a new version of its DALL-E image generator to a small group of testers and folded the technology into ChatGPT, its popular online chatbot.
Called DALL-E 3, it can produce more convincing images than previous versions of the technology, showing a particular knack for images containing letters, numbers and human hands, the company said.
«It is far better at understanding and representing what the user is asking for,» said Aditya Ramesh, an OpenAI researcher, adding that the technology was built to have a more precise grasp of the English language.
By adding the latest version of DALL-E to ChatGPT, OpenAI is solidifying its chatbot as a hub for generative AI, which can produce text, images, sounds, software and other digital media on its own. Since ChatGPT went viral last year, it has kicked off a race among Silicon Valley tech giants to be at the forefront of AI with advancements.
On Tuesday, Google released a new version of its chatbot, Bard, which connects with several of the company's most popular services, including Gmail, YouTube and Docs. Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, two other image generators, updated their models this summer.
OpenAI has long offered ways of connecting its chatbot with other online services,