OpenAI's Image Generator Gets Faster, But We've Seen This Script Before
ChatGPT Images 2.0 promises better text rendering and 4× speed. I'm old enough to remember when DALL-E was supposed to change everything too.
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I've seen this movie before. A big AI company announces a shiny new image generation model, the tech press writes breathless coverage about how it'll transform creative work, and six months later we're all still arguing about whether the hands look right. So when OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Images 2.0 this week, call me old-fashioned, but my first instinct was skepticism.
That said, I might be wrong on this one. Maybe.
The new model, which OpenAI is calling GPT-Image-1.5 in the API, does appear to address some genuine pain points. Text rendering has been a persistent embarrassment for AI image generators, the kind of thing that makes you wonder if anyone at these companies has ever tried to make a birthday card. The new version claims to handle multilingual text properly, which, if true, would be a legitimate improvement over the garbled nonsense we've been getting.
The speed thing matters more than you'd think
OpenAI says the upgraded model generates images up to 4× faster than before. Now, I know what you're thinking, who cares about a few extra seconds? But here's the thing: latency compounds. If you're iterating on a design, going back and forth with the model to get something usable, those seconds turn into minutes turn into an hour of your life you're not getting back. The young founders building products on top of this stuff, they care about speed a lot.
The company is also pushing what it calls "more precise edits" and "consistent details," which sounds like marketing speak until you've spent twenty minutes trying to get an AI to change one element of an image without scrambling everything else. Consistency has been the Achilles heel of these systems. You ask for a minor tweak and suddenly your character has three arms and the background is on fire.
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