Since its launch, ChatGPT was primarily recognized for its impressive conversational capabilities. But when it came to generating images, the tool still had a long way to go. With the arrival of Sora, a new image generator integrated directly into the ChatGPT interface thanks to the model Gpt-4o, OpenAI intends to change the situation.
Sora is the latest addition to OpenAI for image generation. Unlike its predecessor DALL-E, which tended to produce visuals that were inaccurate or difficult to read, Sora offers a impressive precision thanks to an autoregressive generation technique. Instead of producing an image all at once, Sora builds it gradually, ensuring better consistency, especially when it comes to text or complex details.
✅ More accurate and consistent images : The tool is now able to generate images that correspond exactly to the requested description, even if it contains many elements.
✅ Readable text in images : A real advance for those who want to create logos, posters, or even comic books.
✅ Images with transparent background : Ideal for users who want to integrate these creations on various supports.
✅ Seamless integration into ChatGPT : No need to go through external interfaces, everything is done directly from the conversation.
Sora's real advantage lies in her ability to understand complex queries without making mistakes. Where DALL-E could fail to distinguish multiple objects or colors requested, Sora handles these elements with incredible precision.
In addition, the tool now allowsupload your own images to modify or improve them, a new feature that opens up new possibilities for content creators.
While most high-quality image generators are chargeable, OpenAI decided to make Sora accessible for free for all ChatGPT users. It is a bold choice that could well revolutionize the daily use of generative AI.
Sora represents a huge leap forward in AI-based image generation. Its precision, its ability to manage complex requests, and its free accessibility make it an essential tool for creators, professionals and the curious.