DALL·E's model is a multimodal implementation of GPT-3 with 12 billion parameters that swaps text for pixels, trained on text-image pairs from the Internet. DALL·E mini was developed by artificial intelligence artist Boris Dayma and inspired by DALL·E 2, an OpenAI program that generates hyper-realistic art and images from text input. with DALL-E mini, people are creating and sharing absolutely wretched images of well-known characters like Pikachu, the Demogorgon from Stranger Things, Darth Vader, and more. The idea behind DALL·E 2 is to create original, realistic images and art from a text description so, of course, it naturally follows people who have started creating hilarious memes with it.
As more people created and shared DALL·E mini images on Twitter and Reddit, and more new users arrived, Hugging Face saw its servers overwhelmed with traffic. Many of these have spread through Weird DALL·E Generations people submit their favorite DALL·E mini generations via Reddit, and the Twitter account shares them. DALL·E mini's viral moment heralds a new way to make memes.
DALL·E mini has been serving up around 50,000 images a day. DALL·E mini images have a distinctively alien look. Objects are often distorted and smudged, and people appear with faces or body parts missing or mangled. The DALL·E mini's creations are much cruder than those made with DALL·E 2 because their glitches make clear the imagery is not real and was generated by artificial intelligence.
Its creator is making art; it's not surprising that people have mostly used it to create memes. DALL·E mini brings awareness to people that when they see an image they should know that it isn't necessarily true. It's only a matter of time before tools like his, which are more widely available, are also capable of creating more photorealistic imagery. It may become increasingly difficult to reign in some of those harms.
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