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Is OpenAI's new ChatGPT-4o image generator the end for graphic designers? — Weekend discussion
There's a lot of hype building around OpenAI lately — and no, it's not about its latest $40 billion funding led by SoftBank. ChatGPT-4o's new image generator has caused a lot of fuss across social ...
OpenAI debuted its 4o image generator on Tuesday, leading to a viral social media trend where users prompt the generator to transform images into a specific style of animation. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman ...
The downsides of being a ChatGPT free user hit hard this past week. While paying subscribers flooded social media with Studio Ghibli-style memes and self-portraits, the rest of us were left to watch ...
OpenAI’s new image generator in GPT‑4o is producing viral Studio Ghibli-style artwork CEO Sam Altman joined in on the meme trend with a post joking about his Ghibli-ification Studio Ghibli co-founder ...
On April 1, Sam Altman announced on X that ChatGPT's new image generator will now be accessible to free users. It was no April Fool's prank; the image generator, which was launched on March 25 for ...
I first noticed it on my timeline. Friends, mutuals, even influencers I barely recognize were posting side-by-side images of themselves and their AI-generated “twins.” Except, they didn’t really look ...
ChatGPT is practically synonymous with generative AI, so it wasn't too surprising when its parent company, OpenAI, announced earlier this year that it's getting into the AI image business. With GPT-4o ...
A viral prompt asking ChatGPT to visualise how users treat it is sparking jokes, self-reflection, and a wider conversation ...
Have you seen the thousands of posts on X/Twitter with Studio Ghibli-style images? They’re all a product of ChatGPT’s improved image generation capabilities thanks to the GPT-4o AI model. OpenAI had ...
OpenAI may have kicked off the text-to-image generation craze with its DALL-E model, but since those earlier glory days, the AI company's offering has been lapped by much more capable image models. As ...
For most of photography’s roughly 200-year history, altering a photo convincingly required either a darkroom, some Photoshop expertise, or, at minimum, a steady hand with scissors and glue. On Tuesday ...
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