Back in July, OpenAI’s DALL-E went from being restrictive to more openly available for people. This venture is now taking a new step as the company has now released the DALL-E API to app developers. Check out the details.
DALL-E API is now a part of the public beta, allowing more apps to use DALL-E or the recently introduced DALL-E 2. The AI image generator tool allows people to enter any random keywords, based on which it will generate an image by following “natural language descriptions.”
The company now provides people more control over the artwork created and lets people own them. Earlier, ownership rights were owned by OpenAI. It is said that this is possible due to the “improvements to our safety systems which minimize the ability to generate content that violates our content policy.” There will also be a My Collection for people to hold their DALL-E creations.