OpenAI’s New ChatGPT Image Generator Makes Faking Photos Easy
GPT Image 1.5 tops LMArena leaderboard for text-to-image models, offering up to 4x faster generation and improved editing precision, OpenAI says.
- Recently, OpenAI launched GPT Image 1.5 in ChatGPT Images and the API, rolling out now for users to try at chatgpt.com/images.
- After launching GPT-5.2 last week, OpenAI followed up with a major Images update framed as a counterattack to Google Gemini's momentum amid 'code red' rumors.
- The update makes precise edits and speeds generation, boosting edit speed up to 4x while improving reliability and adherence to user intent in GPT Image 1.5.
- Within minutes, GPT Image 1.5 topped LMArena's Text-to-Image leaderboard, pushing Nano Banana Pro to second, and developers can access it immediately via the OpenAI API while free users face limited access.
- However, real-world examples of ChatGPT Images outputs are mixed, ChatGPT Images lacks a catchy nickname like Nano Banana, and Ziff Davis sued OpenAI alleging copyright infringement.
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OpenAI’s new ChatGPT image generator makes faking photos easy
For most of photography’s roughly 200-year history, altering a photo convincingly required either a darkroom, some Photoshop expertise, or, at minimum, a steady hand with scissors and glue. On Tuesday, OpenAI released a tool that reduces the process to typing a sentence. It’s not the first company to do so. While OpenAI had a conversational image-editing model in the works since GPT-4o in 2024, Google beat OpenAI to market in March with a public…
Artificial intelligence companies know that AI comes through the eyes. A good image or video generator attracts a lot of people, who may be encouraged to try other products. Nano Banana has razed, so OpenAI has worked hard in “red code” mode: ChatGPT images 1.5 is now available.When it launched GPT-5.2, a few days ago, OpenAI assured that the new AI image generator would be available “in January,” but it seems they have advanced. People are usin…
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