Tag: dall-e
OpenAI begins allowing users to edit faces with DALL-E 2
After initially disabling the capability, OpenAI today announced that customers with access to DALL-E 2 can upload people’s faces to edit them using the AI-powered image-generating system. Previously, OpenAI only allowed users to work with and share photorealistic faces and banned the uploading of any photo that might depict a real person, including photos of […]
OpenAI begins allowing users to edit faces with DALL-E 2 by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
My DALL-E dilemma
Who owns DALL-E images? Legal AI experts weigh in
This startup is setting a DALL-E 2-like AI free, consequences be damned
Top 3 text-to-image generators: How DALL-E 2, GLIDE and Imagen stand out
Recommended Reading: What’s next for DALL-E 2?
Tech’s new frontier raises a “buffet of unwanted questions”
Charlie Warzel, Galaxy Brain/The Atlantic
Warzel dives into questions about DALL-E 2 in his newsletter for The Atlantic, many of which have been voiced by others. Those include what it could mean for the future of art and the potential commercial ambitions of OpenAI, the company that created it.
Computer lab week
Polygon
Enjoy a bit of nostalgia this weekend with pieces like “Type to Learn became a battle royale in our computer lab” and “Artists somehow keep making masterpieces with Kid Pix and MS Paint.”
‘Operating with increased intensity’: Zuckerberg leads Meta into next phase
Mike Isaac, The New York Times
Before Meta’s dismal earnings report this week, there was news of how CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to revitalize the company as it focuses on the metaverse.