List of AI News about image editing
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2026-01-30 17:30 |
MS NOW Alters AI-Generated Image of Minnesota Shooting Victim Alex Pretti After Public Backlash
According to Fox News AI, MS NOW has changed an AI-generated image of Minnesota shooting victim Alex Pretti following significant public backlash over the image's alteration. The incident highlights growing concerns about the ethical use of AI-generated content in news media, especially regarding sensitive subjects like crime reporting. As reported by Fox News AI, this case underscores the need for stricter guidelines and transparency in the deployment of AI image editing tools by media organizations. |
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2026-01-29 15:45 |
Latest Realtime Edit Tool by KREA AI Enables Complex Image Editing with Instant Results
According to KREA AI on Twitter, the company has released Realtime Edit, a new tool that allows users to edit images using complex instructions in real time. This innovation streamlines advanced image manipulation, offering immediate visual feedback and supporting creative workflows for professionals and enthusiasts. As reported by KREA AI, Realtime Edit is now available to all users, indicating a significant step forward in AI-powered image editing applications and presenting new business opportunities for creative industries. |
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2025-12-16 20:35 |
ChatGPT Images: OpenAI Launches Faster, More Accurate AI Image Generation Model with Enhanced Editing
According to OpenAI (@OpenAI), the company has introduced ChatGPT Images, a new product experience powered by their latest flagship AI image generation model. This upgrade brings significantly stronger instruction following, precise image editing capabilities, and improved detail preservation. OpenAI claims the new model is four times faster than previous versions, making it a substantial improvement for both consumer and business users. The rollout is available today for all ChatGPT users and through the API as GPT Image 1.5 (Source: OpenAI via Twitter, Dec 16, 2025). This development highlights the growing commercial potential for AI-driven creative workflows, offering enterprises new opportunities to automate and scale image generation tasks across marketing, design, and e-commerce sectors. |