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A new system called DALL-E seems to have cracked the code on true AI-generated art. The implications are staggering:

, and it represents some significant advancements for the technology.

Apart from producing images faster and in higher resolution than with the first version , the system now “understands” the relationship between images and the words we use to describe them—and it can take either as an input to create something entirely new. The program, for example, can generate an original image from just a few words , or create variations on existing pictures or paintings .DALL-E isn’t available to the public yet, but if it was, users could theoretically use it to churn out deep fake images, or launch disinformation campaigns.

As a safeguard, OpenAI watermarks all DALL-E images, and the program prevents its users from creating pictures deemed to be violent, pornographic, or political.. “The idea is [to] understand capabilities and limitations and give us the opportunity to build in mitigation.” DALL-E 2 generates images from text like “macro 35mm film photography of a large family of mice wearing hats cozy by the fireplace”

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