ChatGPT image generation now available for free users
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ChatGPT’s new GPT-4o image generation is available around the world, and ChatGPT has gone viral on social media as a result.
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OpenAI's new AI image generator has taken social media by storm with its ability to create Studio Ghibli-style art. CEO Sam Altman acknowledged the overwhelming demand, urging users to slow down. Meanwhile,
The arrival of OpenAI's DALL-E 2 in the spring of 2022 marked a turning point in AI, when text-to-image generation suddenly became accessible to a select group of users, creating a community of digital explorers who experienced wonder and controversy as the technology automated the act of visual creation.
OpenAI updated ChatGPT's content moderation policies to allow AI images depicting public figures, hateful symbols, and racial features.
A viral warning reveals that the AI generating Ghibli-style portraits from selfies might reverse-engineer to retrieve original images, posing privacy risks. Critics suggest OpenAI could be collecting facial data for AI training,
Meta is bringing its AI chatbot to Europe, but some features are missing. In a blog post Thursday, Meta explained that the "complex regulatory system" in Europe prevented it to launch Meta AI there, even though it's been available in the U.S. since 2023.
ChatGPT's new AI image generator is being used to create memes in the style of Studio Ghibli, reigniting copyright concerns.
AI image generators are making it easier and cheaper to create fake evidence, raising concerns over data privacy. Users sharing personal photos risk losing control over their data, which could be used without consent for various purposes,