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Add /generate_image command to let users generate images using DALL-E modal#284
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Add /generate_image command to let users generate images using DALL-E modal#284
/generate_image command to let users generate images using DALL-E modal#284Conversation
So basically when I tested it, instead of providing me with the generated image link of a banana, it provided me with extremely detailed information on the Linux kernel
The logging was initially added for testing purposes. Now it has been removed, as it is not needed.
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That armchair actually looks really comfy tho ngl |
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DALL-E image generation
This command lets users generate any image they want through isobot, with the help of DALL-E 2 and the OpenAI API.
No request or image data is stored on our servers and this command is made in compliance with OpenAI's code of conduct and terms & conditions.
Example of

/generate_image(prompt: "an armchair in the shape of an avocado"):