OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Images 2.0 with Faster Generation and Improved Text Rendering
The upgraded image generation model promises more precise edits, better multilingual support, and speeds up to four times faster than its predecessor.
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OpenAI has released ChatGPT Images 2.0, a significant upgrade to its image generation capabilities. The new model is rolling out to all ChatGPT users and is also available through the API under the name GPT-Image-1.5.
What makes this version different?
The update brings several practical improvements that address common frustrations with AI image generation. Text rendering, which has historically been a weak point for generative models (think of all those mangled signs and unreadable labels in AI art), now performs significantly better. The model also supports multiple languages, expanding its usefulness beyond English-speaking users.
Speed is another headline feature. OpenAI claims the new model generates images up to four times faster than before. For users who iterate through multiple concepts or need quick turnarounds, this represents a meaningful workflow improvement.
How does it handle edits?
Beyond generating images from scratch, the upgraded model promises more precise editing capabilities. This means users can make targeted changes to existing images while maintaining consistent details across revisions. Think of it like the difference between repainting an entire wall versus carefully touching up a single spot. The model now handles that kind of surgical precision more reliably.
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