Earlier last year, we saw researchers from the OpenAI consortium develop an advanced AI model that can generate colorful and artistic images based on certain keywords and texts. Dubbed DALL-E, the AI-based bot was a digital version of a human sketch artist that could generate accurate images based on descriptive text sentences. Now, the research team from OpenAI has developed the next iteration of DALL-E with improved features and capabilities. Let’s take a look at the details below.
The DALL-E 2 AI bot is an improved version of the previous DALL-E model that lets users do more with the tool. The newer model offers higher-resolution images and lower latency than its predecessor, which could only generate images at 256 x 256 pixels. The DALL-E 2, on the other hand, can generate 1024 x 1024 pixels images, which is a significant leap over the previous version.
Now, although the DALL-E model was available on OpenAI’s website, it was never released publicly to developers and researchers. But, a lot of companies have taken the concept of the DALL-E bot and implemented it into their models. One of the most popular ones was the Wombo Dream app, which generated artistic images based on vague descriptions.