OpenAI has introduced an updated image generation feature in ChatGPT using its new GPT‑Image-1.5 model. According to the AI giant, the update changes how users generate and edit images by following instructions more closely while maintaining visual details such as lighting and composition.
The system supports different types of image edits, from small adjustments to more extensive changes, and is reported to operate with image generation speeds up to four times faster than before. The model also shows improved handling of text within images and more complex visual scenes, though OpenAI notes that limitations remain.
The updated image feature is being rolled out to ChatGPT users on Free, Go, Plus, Edu, and Pro plans, with Business and Enterprise availability coming later. The model is also accessible through OpenAI’s developer API, where image processing costs are reduced compared with the previous version.
While GPT Image 1.5 offers impressive creative capabilities, both users and developers must prioritize ethical responsibility. Users should verify that AI-generated images are clearly labeled to prevent deception and be aware of risks from misuse such as deepfakes. Developers and companies must implement clear labeling of AI images, obtain explicit consent before training on any user data or images, build effective safeguards against misuse. Plus, developers should implement age verification protections and establish clear processes for reporting misuse. With transparency, consent, and robust safeguards in place, AI image generation can serve beneficial creative purposes while protecting user privacy, dignity, and intellectual property rights.
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Notes: This post was drafted with the assistance of AI tools and reviewed, edited, and published by humans.
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