Probably all of you heard about image generation, transferring styles or generating images based on sketches. But have you ever heard of generating images from a text description?
Now it is possible thanks to DALL-E 2. It is the second, improved version of the AI system created by programmers from Open AI. This non-profit research laboratory was set up in 2015 by a group of founders, including well known Elon Musk.
DALL-E 2 can easily generate realistic, original images and art from a description in natural language. For now, the program is not accessible to the public due to the dangers it can cause. It might help with spreading fake news or cause copyright scandals. However, for sure it will find application on the commercial market. Just imagine how easy it would be for customers to create endless arrangements based on the products they choose. Online shopping would become so simple!
Below you can see some examples of images generated by artificial intelligence:



DALL-E 2 can also add elements to already existing images. While making those realistic edits, it takes into account even the shadows and different textures.

Personally, I cannot wait to try DALL-E 2 myself and see what it can generate from my text descriptions. And what about you? Aren’t you curious how it will revolutionize the photography and graphics market?
I encourage you to visit the Open AI website and check what DALL-E 2 is capable of!
I think that DALL-E 2 has a lot of potential, but I’m also concerned about the dangers it could pose. I think it would be amazing for shopping and for creating graphics, but I worry about the impact it could have on fake news and copyright law.
I think DALL-E 2 does a great job in generating all of the beautiful pictures and photos based on user’s prompt! What makes me wonder is it’s potential influence on the labour market. Imagine technologies like DALL-E 2 being used for designing pictures for blogs, social media, ads etc. — would it completely take over the job of Digital Graphic Designers? Same applies to artist — will ‘being an artist’ mean ‘being capable of writing a creative prompt’ in the future?