OpenAI has just added a new feature to the DALL-E AI that allows it to render a new view of the images you feed it.
DALL-E is a text-to-image model based on artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI company, and its name is a combination of the animated character “WALL-E” and the famous Spanish artist, “Salvador Dali”. This fascinating artificial intelligence has the ability to create an image with the text you give it. Now, with the addition of a new feature, this artificial intelligence is able to show you a new view of the images you give it.
For example, you can watch the video below of the transformation of the famous painting “Girl with a Pearl Earring” into what DALL-E created. An image that initially has nothing in the background, but DALL-E can in an extraordinary way, with the help of a human and by analyzing facial expression and portrait mode, shadows and bright points in the image, design the surrounding view. It doesn’t matter how limited the information in the image is, DALL-E can very well design the environment where the target subject is likely to be.
In this video, you can see how an image should be expanded piece by piece so that the surrounding areas can be designed. Of course, we have to point out once again that the aforementioned artificial intelligence system is not capable of doing this on its own, and like any text-to-image artificial intelligence model, it needs a human to describe the new visual effects to it.
Many users of DALL-E have decided to redesign a series of famous paintings in a different view using this new feature. You can see these images below.
DALL-E is now in beta and available to millions of users. Each user can create up to 50 new images in the first month of using this service. Also, by paying $15, you can create 115 new images. What do you think about this new DALL-E AI feature?
Source: The Verge
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