OpenAI is preparing to roll out a new image generation model that could significantly improve photorealism, according to multiple reports and early testing signals. The development comes as competition in generative AI visuals sharpens across Big Tech platforms.
People familiar with ongoing tests say the upcoming system, informally referred to as ‘Image V2’, focuses on producing images that closely resemble real-world photography. Early previews indicate sharper textures, improved lighting accuracy, and more natural human features.
Moreover, the new algorithm will solve another long-term problem related to rendering text in AI imagery. The current model struggles to render legible text within images. The latest development claims to overcome this problem by delivering improved text rendering.
It seems to be a result of the entire industry turning towards the practical use of AI technology. Realistic imagery opens up new possibilities beyond artistic purposes, extending to advertising and media as well as corporate processes.
Competitors have been stepping up their game in the same area. Platforms created by Google and Microsoft have already proven their ability to produce high-quality images faster and more efficiently.
This system has emerged in controlled testing environments such as LM Arena, a platform for benchmarking AI models. The emergence of this system indicates that it is at an advanced stage of development, although no specific release dates have been communicated nor any name disclosed.
OpenAI has maintained a trend of improving its multimodal models through successive updates that add images, text, and videos to form an entire system. The expected update would be consistent with OpenAI's strategy.
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It will be easier for creators to avoid engaging in photography and design processes. Media personnel could produce realistic images, while companies could leverage them for advertising.
Nevertheless, there are serious issues regarding the creation of misinformation and fake news. Specialists have consistently emphasized the urgent necessity of protective measures in this regard.
OpenAI has yet to make an official announcement. Still, industry watchers say the direction is clear: the next phase of AI image generation will prioritize realism, accuracy, and real-world usability over stylized output.