OpenAI launches ChatGPT Images 2.0, Codex Labs developer training service

OpenAI Group PBC today launched ChatGPT Images 2.0, an improved version of the image generator built into its popular chatbot.
The company also rolled out a new technology training service called Codex Labs. It’s designed to help organizations get a handle on OpenAI’s Codex program.
ChatGPT Images 2.0 can create images with a maximum width of 2,000 pixels with the appearance of many dimensions, including some that were not supported until now. Notably, users can now produce images that are up to three times as wide as they are tall or vice versa. Such measurements lend themselves to use in situations such as designing infographics.
OpenAI claims that ChatGPT Images 2.0 brings significant improvements in image quality. One of the areas where the company’s researchers are making improvements is text rendering. ChatGPT Images 2.0 is better than its predecessor in producing images containing Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi and Bengali text.
OpenAI is also making quality improvements in other areas. The company says its new graphics generator is better at generating small text, interface elements, icons and other visual objects that have historically challenged artificial intelligence models. In addition, ChatGPT Images 2.0 renders images with “minor errors that add reality.”
The tool uses a built-in standard information dataset to interpret information and fill information gaps. For example, it may generate an infographic that explains how to prepare a dish specified by the user even if the user did not list the ingredients of the dish. OpenAI says the ChatGPT Images 2.0 dataset was last updated in December.
Users with paid plans can expand the tool’s knowledge base by activating ChatGPT’s “Thinking” and “Professional” modes. Two settings enable ChatGPT Images 2.0 to combine information available with data from the public web. In one demo, OpenAI developers asked the tool to review a company’s e-commerce store and generate an ad for the items currently in it.
The AI provider claims that these two ways of thinking also increase the quality of the extracted images. They do so by enabling ChatGPT Images 2.0 to “think about the structure” of the visual asset before rendering it. That reduces the risk of output errors, which in turn reduces the number of manual revisions required to correct the image.
ChatGPT Images 2.0 also saves time for users in other ways. It can generate up to 10 images based on a single notification, eliminating the need to enter multiple sets of commands. The tool can maintain a consistent look across all visual collections in a batch or use different design styles.
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Images 2.0 alongside a new venture called Codex Labs. It’s designed to help organizations roll out an AI provider’s Codex program assistant. According to OpenAI, the offering provides access workshops and other training that will make it easier for the company’s developers to use the tool. In addition, Codex Labs will assist businesses with tasks such as connecting Codex to their existing developer tools.
Image: OpenAI
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