On April 24, according to Jin10 data, after OpenAI officially released the new image model GPT-image-1 at 1:30 AM today, Microsoft also launched the model simultaneously on its Azure OpenAI cloud service. The GPT-image-1 on Microsoft Azure supports deep customization of image sensitivity, generation efficiency, background, output format, rendering quality, compression quality, and more, and also supports the trending image-to-Ghibli mode. With various free features, developers can experiment with more creative uses of the new model, especially through API integration in their own applications.
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Microsoft has launched the GPT-image-1 model, supporting advanced feature customization.
On April 24, according to Jin10 data, after OpenAI officially released the new image model GPT-image-1 at 1:30 AM today, Microsoft also launched the model simultaneously on its Azure OpenAI cloud service. The GPT-image-1 on Microsoft Azure supports deep customization of image sensitivity, generation efficiency, background, output format, rendering quality, compression quality, and more, and also supports the trending image-to-Ghibli mode. With various free features, developers can experiment with more creative uses of the new model, especially through API integration in their own applications.