This is pretty nuts to me. I’ve played around with GPT-3 and can’t really use the copy it generates for much. But if DALL-E were to generate larger images, I could see this easily replacing all the stock photos and icons I use.
Given that the details in generated objects are often right, you can use superresolution neural models to upscale the images to a needed size.
This is pretty nuts to me. I’ve played around with GPT-3 and can’t really use the copy it generates for much.
Are you saying using the GPT-3 API or with AIDungeon?
AIdungeon.
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This is pretty nuts to me. I’ve played around with GPT-3 and can’t really use the copy it generates for much. But if DALL-E were to generate larger images, I could see this easily replacing all the stock photos and icons I use.
Given that the details in generated objects are often right, you can use superresolution neural models to upscale the images to a needed size.
Are you saying using the GPT-3 API or with AIDungeon?
AIdungeon.