Think watermarking will stop AI misuse? Share your thoughts in the comments. OpenAI is reportedly testing watermarks for images generated by its advanced ChatGPT-4o ImageGen model, especially for free users. With the model gaining popularity for creating stunning visuals—like Studio Ghibli-inspired artwork—OpenAI may be looking to prevent misuse and ensure image origin is traceable. While ChatGPT Plus subscribers currently get access to unwatermarked images, free users might soon see a visible mark on their generated art. This move comes as OpenAI’s ImageGen tool, part of its most advanced multi-modal model yet, expands to all users, not just paid ones. The tool can generate realistic, artistic, and text-integrated visuals with impressive visual fluency. The company is also planning to release an ImageGen API, allowing developers to create their own AI-powered visual tools. While watermarking hasn’t been finalized, it highlights OpenAI’s push toward responsible image generation and transparency in AI-generated media. #JonasCleveland #Robotics #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Engineering #TLDR #SamAltman #OpenAI #ChatGPT #GPT #GPT4o #ImageGen #TextToImage #ImageGenerator #AIImage #AIWatermark #ImageGenAI #ChatGPTImages #GhibliAIArt #chatgptprompts #chatgpttutorial #Chatbot #AIChatbot #AIAssistant #AIApps #AIApplications #GenerativeAI #MachineLearning #DeepLearning