DALL·E: Introducing outpainting
Read the original on OpenAI Blog →Extend creativity and tell a bigger story with DALL·E images of any size.
Summary generated by The Flow from the publisher's feed. The full article lives at OpenAI Blog.
Extend creativity and tell a bigger story with DALL·E images of any size.
Summary generated by The Flow from the publisher's feed. The full article lives at OpenAI Blog.
As part of our DALL·E 2 research preview, more than 3,000 artists from more than 118 countries have incorporated DALL·E into their creative workflows. The artists in our early access group have helped us discover new uses for DALL·E and have served as key voices as we’ve made decisions about DALL·E’s features.
We’ve trained a neural network called DALL·E that creates images from text captions for a wide range of concepts expressible in natural language.
In order to share the magic of DALL·E 2 with a broad audience, we needed to reduce the risks associated with powerful image generation models. To this end, we put various guardrails in place to prevent generated images from violating our content policy.
Today, we are implementing a new technique so that DALL·E generates images of people that more accurately reflect the diversity of the world’s population.
arXiv:2607. 20796v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether artificial intelligence (AI) systems can be creative, approached from the dual perspective of a researcher trained in electrical engineering, pattern recognition, machine learning, and neural networks, who has also spent most of his life engaged in the arts as actor, stage and film director, writer, composer, and visual artist, and in philosophy.