OpenAI has launched a new feature called Images in ChatGPT, allowing users to generate images directly within the platform using the GPT-4o model. This upgrade enhances the capabilities of ChatGPT across all subscription tiers, including free users, who can generate images similar to the previous DALL-E model. The integration focuses on improving text rendering and binding accuracy for image generation.
The new system can maintain correct relationships between multiple objects in images, significantly improving accuracy compared to earlier models. Users will also benefit from better text rendering, making it easier to create coherent images with text. OpenAI emphasizes that while the image generation process may take longer, the quality and capabilities justify the wait.
• OpenAI introduces image generation capabilities in ChatGPT using GPT-4o.
• The new system improves text rendering and object binding accuracy.
Image generation refers to the process of creating images from textual descriptions, as implemented in ChatGPT.
Text rendering involves generating coherent text within images, which has been improved in the new system.
Binding refers to the AI's ability to maintain correct relationships between attributes and objects in generated images.
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