
OpenAI is strengthening its ChatGPT chatbot with new technology designed to generate images from detailed, complex and unusual instructions. Though previous versions of ChatGPT could generate images, they could not reliably create images by blending such a wide array of concepts. The new ChatGPT version is indicative of a wider change in artificial intelligence technology. The new version of chatbots are morphing into tools that combine chatting with various other abilities.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced the launch on social media, calling it an "incredible technology/product" that will give users a new level of creative control.
"I remember seeing some of the first images come out of this model and having a hard time believing they were really made by AI," Altman said in a post on X.
He further noted that the tool allows for broad creative expression, while OpenAI remains committed to ensuring that offensive content is only generated within reasonable limits.
“People are going to create some really amazing stuff and some stuff that may offend people; what we'd like to aim for is that the tool doesn't create offensive stuff unless you want it to, in which case within reason it does,” Altman wrote in the post.
OpenAI detailing the new feature in a blog post explained that the model excels in rendering text accurately, following prompts with greater precision, and maintaining consistency across multiple iterations. The company emphasized that this new capability is designed to support a wide range of applications, including game development, educational materials, and historical exploration.
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