The grandfather of AI art, DALL-E, is now free for you to try

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For months, the "first" AI art program, DALL-E, has been hidden behind a beta wall that has limited access. Now it's open to everyone to try out, with a generous amount of credits, to boot. Each signup adds 50 credits to your account, with each credit generating four 1024 1024 images from a single prompt from the OpenAI server. You'll get 15 new credits per month, though the credits do not roll over. OpenAI also has placed content limits on the type of images you can generate, forbidding violence, sexual acts (including nudity), politicians, and public figures.