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简介OpenAI's Dall•E 2, which became generally available to the public this week, can create images in a ...

OpenAI's Dall•E 2, which became generally available to the public this week, can create images in a variety of genres and styles by typing a phrase, in this case, "Photo of a person with glasses making a point to several people at a conference table in a meeting room."

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This week, OpenAI removed the wait list; anyone can now go to the site to take DALL•E 2 for a spin as long as they are willing to create an account on OpenAI's website with an email address and phone number. 

DALL•E 2's forte, like its predecessor, is to create images from a text that a person types into a field on the webpage. Type the phrase "an astronaut riding a horse in a photorealistic style," and an image will appear in roughly that form: a realist rendering of a figure in profile in an astronaut uniform, astride a horse striding against what seems like an image of the cosmos. 

The work is described in a research paper by OpenAI scientists Aditya Ramesh and colleagues, "Hierarchical Text-Conditional Image Generation with CLIP Latents," posted on the arXiv pre-print server.  

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