OpenAI is Granting Access to DALL-E 3

Subscribers who pay for ChatGPT can now use the DALL-E 3 image generator right in the app.

OpenAI is Granting Access to DALL-E 3
OpenAI is Granting Access to DALL-E 3

OpenAI is launching broader availability of its latest text-to-image generator. Starting Thursday, the company is granting ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise customers access to the new DALL-E 3 model, integrated within the ChatGPT app. OpenAI has implemented a safety mitigation stack to ensure the model is ready for an extended release.

OpenAI is Granting Access to DALL-E 3

DALL-E 3 was initially introduced last month. OpenAI demonstrated how it surpasses the previous DALL-E 2 by enabling users to utilize ChatGPT for composing longer and more visually descriptive prompts for the image generator. Notably, DALL-E 3 was integrated into Bing Chat and Bing Image Generator, making Microsoft’s platform the first to offer wider public access to the model, even before ChatGPT.

Challenges in Ensuring Safety and Ethical Usage of Text to Image Generators

The safety measures promoted to prevent offensive images haven’t consistently been effective. Users have created images of the World Trade Center with characters like SpongeBob SquarePants piloting planes towards the buildings. Even after Microsoft restricted specific prompts, users found other straightforward methods to achieve similar outcomes.

Text-to-image generators like Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and previous DALL-E versions have each encountered their own controversies. These technologies have produced copyrighted images and non-consensual The safety measures promoted to prevent offensive images haven’t consistently been effective. Users have created images of the World Trade Center with characters like SpongeBob SquarePants piloting planes towards the buildings. Even after Microsoft restricted specific prompts, users found other straightforward methods to achieve similar outcomes.

Text-to-image generators like Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and previous DALL-E versions have each encountered their own controversies. These technologies have produced copyrighted images, non-consensual explicit content, altered the ethnicity of subjects, and created lifelike misrepresentations of public figures.

OpenAI assures that it has taken significantly broader actions this time and offers a website showcasing the research behind DALL-E 3. The company states that it will “reduce the chances of the model creating content mimicking living artists’ styles and images of public figures, and will enhance the diversity of demographics in generated images.” OpenAI has also developed an internal tool called the “provenance classifier,” claiming it can detect with 99 percent accuracy whether an image was created by DALL-E 3.

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