OpenAI’s new ChatGPT image generator makes faking photos easy
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A GPT Image 1.5 generation created with the classic prompt, "a muscular barbarian with weapons beside a CRT television set, cinematic, 8K, studio lighting." Credit: OpenAI / ChatGPT
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 prototype, then refined it to a popular model called Nano Banana image model (and Nano Banana Pro). The enthusiastic response to Google’s image-editing model in the AI community got OpenAI’s attention.
OpenAI’s new GPT Image 1.5 is an AI image synthesis model ...
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