On January 5, 2021, OpenAI revealed DALL-E. Frankly, it blew everyone's minds. DALL-E was a modified version of GPT-3. GPT, as you might know, is a large language model (LLM), and it generates text. But DALL-E took an input prompt and generated an image out of it. No, not searched for images across the internet, but generated a brand-new image on the fly. The demand was great—everyone had to try it. There was a wait list. It took a while to generate an image and the images weren't that great, to be honest. Fast-forward barely three years later, and you have many such text-to-image models. DALL-E has undergone a few versions already. And now there's Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Artbreeder, Deep Dream Generator, Prisma, Craiyon, starryAI, and many more. The images…
