Programmer Boris Dayma is showing the public what AI can really do, and people are letting their imaginations run wild.
But Dayma wants people to know that it’s worth checking back later even if they think they’ve had enough fun with the project. But having a demo available to actually use gives the public an idea of what the model can actually do. Traffic has been exploding at Dall-E Mini over the past few weeks as new groups of people discover the product by word of mouth, and by seeing others post their results. “But if there’s a problem with a face, we notice it. But while the results are often stunning, the AI tools are often in the hands of the privileged few. “It was both a technical challenge and an interest in having something publicly available,” he said.