Dall-E, the Artistic Intelligence that is making the buzz

The OpenAI artificial intelligence laboratory, behind the Dall-E image generator, removes its waiting list and puts its creation in self-service.

Give her is now available to everyone. Artificial intelligence (AI) from the OpenAI laboratory, founded by a group of investors including Elon Musk, has become one of the most popular image generators in the world. If its use was so far very limited, with a handful of privileged people and a sadly long waiting list, OpenAI announced, on its website, to put an end to this exclusivity and free up access to the general public.

A budding AI-artist

Launched in January 2021, the image-generating AI works on a very simple basis. All you have to do is describe a scene, or a character, and Dall-E takes care of generating a visual that is as faithful as possible. Recently, OpenAI even added a new feature. Provide the image yourself and the artificial intelligence imagines what’s outside the frame.

Using Dall-E is the closest thing to a free model. The only requirement? Create an account in which the intentions of use must be mentioned. Once the identifier is in hand, 50 credits are allocated and 15 more are allocated at the start of each month. The image generator requires only one credit per use, so there is little chance of running out.

Popular and…dangerous?

Since its inception, the nugget of the OpenAI laboratory has more than a million users. Far from being inactive, the followers of the platform leave no respite to Dall-E, which produces on average more than two million images per day.

Aware of the risks and possibilities of abuse, the creators of Dall-E published a press release on their site: “Over the past few months, we have made our filters more robust to reject attempts to generate sexual, violent and other content that violates our content policy, and to create new detection and response techniques to stop abuse “. It remains to be seen whether the filters in question are effective enough, but the AI ​​should continue to improve in the selection of works. For the moment, Dall-E is, indeed, still in beta phase.

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