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This week, some of the biggest names in artificial intelligence are unveiling their innovative image generation models. Among the companies taking the internet by storm is California-based AI startup ...
Earlier this week, OpenAI released their “most advanced image generator yet” and made it available through ChatGPT using the GPT-4o model. ChatGPT previously relied on Dall-E to generate images.
OpenAI has blocked some users' requests for Studio Ghibli-style images. The internet was flooded with Ghibli-esque photos after ChatGPT's image generator update. I tested turning my pictures into ...
The prices of the best graphics cards are through the roof, and frankly, even the worst GPUs we’ve seen in the last few years are expensive. Every single card from the current generation is ...
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The company’s chatbot can now create elaborate and unusual images. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco Chatbots were originally designed to chat. But they can generate images, too.
But who will use it? OpenAI has released a new image generator that’s designed less for typical surrealist AI art and more for highly controllable and practical creation of visuals—a sign that ...
OpenAI today announced the GPT-4o image generator, introducing advanced image generation capabilities integrated within the ChatGPT-4o language model. The company says that GPT-4o represents a ...
It's been announced today as part of Minecraft Live that Minecraft will be getting a graphics upgrade in the near future known as "Vibrant Visuals", and it looks set to be released on a variety of ...
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, has added image generation capabilities to its API. Only one model is available in the API at the moment, “grok-2-image-1212.” Given a caption, the model can ...
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