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29 Sep, 2022
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The AI image generation tool DALL-E has become open and available to all.

In a Wednesday blog post, DALL-E developer OpenAI said it already has 1.5 million users creating more than 2 million AI-generated images a day.

Using data and feedback, the company said they have made their filters stronger at rejecting any images made to emulate sexual, violent, or political content. There is no current API available for DALL-E, but apparently one’s in development.

How DALL-E Changes the Way We See Ho
Previously, DALL-E was able only to take an image and create different variations of it inspired by the original.

Previously, one could gain access to DALL-E only after signing up for a waitlist. OpenAI said that from the start they have taken on “an iterative deployment approach to responsibly scale DALL-E, which has helped us discover ways it can be used as a powerful creative tool.

Users who sign up get 50 free credits to create images during the first month, and then 15 free credits every month after that.

OpenAI’s image generator was first revealed in April and people quickly set themselves up on the waitlist, some twiddling their thumbs for months before they got their turn.