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Editing images in ChatGPT is possible with DALL-E 3

Editing images in ChatGPT is possible with DALL-E 3
María López

María López

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In its beginnings, the ease of use and the impressive results that DALL-E produced managed to attract millions of users, curious to see what artificial intelligence was capable of. Now, DALL-E, which is in its third generation, becomes even more complete if possible.  

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One of the most talked-about novelties of the OpenAI tool was its integration with ChatGPT. Now, from ChatGPT we will be able to edit our generations, both on the web and on mobile. If you are also lacking inspiration, DALL-E 3 will also offer you pre-set style suggestions to help you.

Sometimes, a blank canvas can be too much for novice users. The infinite possibilities of DALL-E 3 can be overwhelming. To mitigate this, new messages and suggestions are here to serve as a starting point. Here you will find many styles, such as hand drawings, synthwave, or gothic, for example. Once again, the sky is the limit.

On the other hand, OpenAI continues to work on improving its technologies and making them safer for the public. At the beginning of the year, DALL-E 3 started adding watermarks and embedding metadata in its images to make it clear that they were generated by artificial intelligence. Unfortunately, these efforts are still not enough, as these identifiers can be removed by malicious users. This is not an exclusive problem of OpenAI; it is repeated with other similar tools and, for now, there is still no effective solution.

DALL-E was first released in January 2021, before other well-known tools like Midjourney. OpenAI announced the integration of DALL-E 3 into ChatGPT in September 2023. Since then, it has been available to all subscribers of ChatGPT Plus or ChatGPT Enterprise.

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María López

María López

Artist by vocation and technology lover. I have liked to tinker with all kinds of gadgets for as long as I can remember.

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