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ChatGPT Images just got a major upgrade — and it could change how we all create
OpenAI's GPT Image 1.5 is up to four times faster and improves accuracy in multi-step image edits while preserving key visual elements, enhancing creative workflows globally.
- OpenAI launched GPT Image 1.5 inside ChatGPT, rolling the updated ChatGPT Images out to all users with a model up to four times faster and more reliable at editing instructions.
- Last month, a leaked memo from Sam Altman warned of a 'code red' over competition from Google's Gemini and surging Nano Banana Pro usage pressured OpenAI.
- Inside ChatGPT, a new Images tab offers presets and templates, supporting add, remove, blend, and transpose edits while preserving lighting and facial features.
- Developers utilising the API will benefit from improved quality and lower costs, and Business and Enterprise users will gain full Images access in the near future, OpenAI says.
- Despite the improvements, OpenAI acknowledges persistent limits with complex styles and multilingual text, while ChatGPT Images competes with Google Gemini, Midjourney, and Adobe’s recent Photoshop integration.
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OpenAI launches a new version of its ChatGPT Images generator. The update marks a significant leap in visual quality, realism, and accuracy. The company introduces a more advanced image model that improves both creating images from scratch and editing existing ones. The goal is clear: to deliver results that are more faithful to the source material. […] This article belongs to Alta Densidad! The original article can be found here: ChatGPT Images…
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