AI imaging software comes to your smartphone

In recent months, we have been witnessing a fundamental trend in the field of artificial intelligence. The tools which make it possible to generate an image using a simple written description tend to multiply. Examples include Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, or DALL-E.

Towards a democratization of image creation by AI?

The latter, created by OpenAI, has just announced a new development which should further contribute to its adoption by the general public. Thus, application developers can now integrate it directly into their products.

The company explains in a press release: Developers can now integrate DALL-E directly into their applications and products through our API. Over 3 million people already use DALL-E to expand their creativity and accelerate their workflows, generating over 4 million images per day. Developers can start building with this same technology in minutes. »

OpenAI takes the opportunity to announce another important news: users now own the property rights to images created by AI. How can the company guarantee that its tool will not infringe certain image rights or prevent abuses from occurring?

Open AI affirms on this subject that the property of the images is possible thanks to improvements to our security systems that minimize the possibility of generating content that violates our content policy. »

The company, which was founded by Elon Musk, also wants to reassure those who might be worried about content moderation:

With the lessons we’ve learned from deploying DALL-E to 3 million artists and users worldwide, developers can ship their products with confidence knowing that built-in mitigations, such as filters for hateful symbols and gore, will handle the difficult aspects of moderation.

Image-generating AIs are still very far from infallible

Finally, it is important to remember that these AIs can still be improved. Some have fun with it. We recently told you about this gallery of improbable creations listed on a Discord discussion called “failed-diffusions”. We can see gross errors made by these generators. If this subject interests you, you can always read our article here.

For your part, have you already tested AIs such as DALL-E and Midjourney, and if so, what did you think of them? Tell us in the comments.

Source: Presse-Citron

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