Explore how OpenAI’s image generator empowers creators with high-quality visuals, customization, and applications across industries.
The recent growth trajectory of ChatGPT is a testament to the increasing adoption of AI tools. When the application launched 26 months ago, it achieved a remarkable milestone by garnering one million users within the first five days.
While it’s “super fun seeing people love images” in ChatGPT, “our GPUs are melting,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted on X Thursday.
AI tools like ChatGPT, Grok 3, and Google's Gemini now enable users to create Studio Ghibli-style images and animations. These tools use detailed prom
TikTok creator ByteDance has an AI image generation model called InfiniteYou that lets you create fake photos of yourself.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced that the rapid adoption of ChatGPT’s new image-generation feature, introduced earlier this week, is
ChatGPT's image generation is overwhelmed by user demand, limiting free users to 3 images. In contrast, xAI's Grok allows longer image uploads, though less accurately. Using ChatGPT to create detailed prompts for Grok can yield better results,
OpenAI foresees revenue tripling this year to $12.7 billion, CNBC has confirmed. The company is facing increased pressure to live up to its sky-high valuation. As of last month, SoftBank was set to invest $40 billion in OpenAI at a valuation of $260 billion.
When DALL-E first launched, it lived on its standalone website; since then, it has moved to ChatGPT. The move came with many benefits, including being able to ask the AI chatbot for an image you want in the same interface where you're already chatting about something else, thereby eliminating the need for constant context switching.