I hope that every science teacher that can - provide this to every student. This is the future they live in now. They should know these as well as they know how to install an app on a device.
Wait until we have a DALL-E -- Enabled Custom EMOJI stream - whereby, every text you send out has it corresponding DALL-E resultant image for every txt --
Then we can compare images from different people at different times but the prompt was identical... and see what the resultant library of emoji<-->PROMPT looks like?
What about using Dall-e as a watermark for 'nft' signature 'notary' of an email.
If DALL-E provided a unique PID# for every image - and that PID was a key that only the OP runner of the image has - it can be used to authenticate an image to a text source... ??? (Assuming that no two prompts have the same result ever, but assigning a unique id that CAN be used to replay the image to verify it was generated when an original email/SMS was actually sent - it could be a unique way to timestamp authenticity/provenance of a thing...
I hope that every science teacher that can - provide this to every student. This is the future they live in now. They should know these as well as they know how to install an app on a device.
Wait until we have a DALL-E -- Enabled Custom EMOJI stream - whereby, every text you send out has it corresponding DALL-E resultant image for every txt --
Then we can compare images from different people at different times but the prompt was identical... and see what the resultant library of emoji<-->PROMPT looks like?
What about using Dall-e as a watermark for 'nft' signature 'notary' of an email.
If DALL-E provided a unique PID# for every image - and that PID was a key that only the OP runner of the image has - it can be used to authenticate an image to a text source... ??? (Assuming that no two prompts have the same result ever, but assigning a unique id that CAN be used to replay the image to verify it was generated when an original email/SMS was actually sent - it could be a unique way to timestamp authenticity/provenance of a thing...