The company has also taken steps to avoid potential legal issues by designing DALL-E 3 to decline requests to mimic the work of living artists. Artists can also request the removal of their work through a form on the website. DALL-E 3 is set to be released next month to ChatGPT Plus and enterprise customers, with a wider release to OpenAI's research labs and API customers expected this fall. The date for general public availability has not yet been announced.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI is preparing to launch DALL-E 3, an improved version of its text-to-image AI system, which can generate results within the ChatGPT app and is better at understanding user's intentions.
- DALL-E 3 has been designed to improve on areas where previous versions struggled, such as creating depictions of hands and texts in images, and has enhanced security measures to ignore prompts that could lead to explicit or hateful images.
- OpenAI has implemented measures to avoid potential lawsuits, including designing DALL-E 3 to decline requests to mimic the work of living artists. Artists can also request removal of their work through a form on the website.
- DALL-E 3 is set to be released next month to ChatGPT Plus and enterprise customers, and will be available to OpenAI's research labs and API customers later this year. However, a general public release date has not been announced.