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There has been a lot of talk about ChatGPT in recent weeks and its usefulness (or not) in education in the last for weeks. John Naughton’s column in the Observer is good introduction to the topic. Much less has been written about the accompanying site called DALL-E which generates AI text from written images, or in their own words:

“DALL·E is an AI system developed by OpenAI that can create original, realistic images and art from a short text description.

It can make realistic and context-aware edits, including inserting, removing, or retouching specific sections of an image from a natural language description. It can also take an image and make novel and creative variations of it inspired by the original”.

Just to try out the site I typed in the name of this blog (Totally Rewired) to see what image it would generate:

I was impressed – this is how I feel most days working with digital education! On a more serious note it does raise lots of questions about copyright, IP, plagiarism and aspects of stereotypes and discrimination. I’d be interested in any articles related to its use in education, I’m sure they will come in time.