DALL-E’s Artificial Intelligence Imaging Technology Was Only Available To A Limited Number Of Users By Signing Up On A Waiting List. Still, Now The General Public Can Use It.
If you also have a strong desire to check out OpenAI’s AI-based visualization tool, but you haven’t been able to do so due to not receiving an invitation, we have great news for you.
The company announced today that it had removed the waiting list registration stage to use the DALL-E artificial intelligence image creation service, which means everyone can sign up and use the project.
As Arstechnica points out, DALL-E is a model based on deep machine learning that is trained using hundreds of millions of images mined on the Internet to generate new images.
This tool uses a “hidden diffusion” technique to learn the association between words and images. With DALL-E, users can type a text description and receive the result as a 1024 x 1024 pixel image in any art style.
Aside from text-based image creation, DALL-E also has another feature called Outpainting, which allows you to upload an image and expand its borders using image synthesis.
In addition, you can combine several photos by creating a visual bridge between them and merging different styles.
OpenAI introduced the previous version of DALL-E in January 2021 with excellent capabilities but many limitations.
Earlier this year, the company showed DALL-E 2 for the first time, A tool that surprised the test audience of 200 researchers with its ability to produce almost authentic images and imitated the style of artists.
According to OpenAI, more than 1.5 million users worldwide now use DALL-E (branded as DALL-E 2) to create more than two million images daily.
DALL-E is a commercial service and has significant limitations. New users get 50 free credits and will get 115 additional credits for $15. In order to register for this service, you must also enter your phone number in addition to the usual information.
Images created with DALL-E belong to OpenAI, but the company offers its users exclusive rights to reproduce and display the created images; Of course, as long as this action complies with the content policy. Content infringement waives your right to use images created with this AI lawfully.
As a competitor to DALL-E, the Stable Diffusion project is an open-source model for creating images based on artificial intelligence developed by Stability AI.
The tool has been available for the past month with limited restrictions through open source channels and the company’s commercial website. DALL-E is now available to all users, so the competition between AI-based image creation models is likely to intensify.