1. OpenAI upgrades its DALL-E 3 AI image generator to allow editing, removing, or adapting sections of images.
2. DALL-E 3 integrated into ChatGPT can create various types of images and execute inpainting for editing.
3. ChatGPT struggles with certain requests for image editing but shows promise in removing or adding elements to images.
OpenAI has upgraded its DALL-E 3 artificial intelligence image generator, allowing users to edit, remove, or adapt any part of the generated image. Integrated into the ChatGPT AI chatbot, DALL-E 3 can create a variety of images in different formats and styles, from landscapes to cartoons.
The new update allows users to select specific parts of the image and instruct ChatGPT on what to do with that space, a process known as inpainting. This feature is already available in other AI implementations, such as Microsoft’s Copilot and Adobe Firefly.
ChatGPT’s ability to understand user requests is crucial for successful image editing. While it excels at removing elements from images, it may struggle with adding new content. However, the inpainting feature is useful for correcting errors in text placement on images, making it ideal for creating posters or flyers.
The editing process with ChatGPT is straightforward: users select the area to change, provide instructions to the AI, and the image is regenerated. While the technology is impressive and fast when it works, there are still some limitations in accurately implementing user requests.
Overall, the upgrade to DALL-E 3 offers a promising implementation of inpainting technology, but there is room for improvement in ensuring ChatGPT accurately executes user instructions. As OpenAI continues to refine this AI image editing tool, it has the potential to become even more useful and versatile in the future.