OpenAI has launched a faster, smarter image model called GPT Image 1.5 inside ChatGPTThe new tool allows users to make detailed, accurate edits to photos and create custom visuals from promptsThe new Images tab adds presets and filters without the need for written prompts

OpenAI has upgraded and enhanced the AI image generation capabilities of ChatGPT. The improvement comes not long after the release of the ChatGPT-5.2 model for everything else offered by the AI chatbot. The new GPT Image 1.5 model is up to four times faster than its predecessor and is built to be better at editing and more reliable at following instructions.

In its announcement, OpenAI pitched the new ChatGPT Images as a serious creative tool, with professional-level results. With all the caveats about the limits of AI image generators, it is a bit like a slightly flawed but high-powered visual production studio with someone running it who understands regular language, so you don’t have to mess with sliders and layers.

Adobe recently revealed that it is embedding Photoshop and Acrobat into ChatGPT. That means we’re approaching a future where multiple editing platforms live side by side. You might prompt ChatGPT to design a poster, then click over to Photoshop to refine it, without ever leaving the same window.

ChatGPT doesn’t lack for AI image competition from the likes of Google Gemini and Midjourney, but the casual access to ChatGPT Images means you might turn to it for producing things like an improved LinkedIn headshot before you specifically open Midjourney.

The most positive interpretation of the upgraded ChatGPT Images is that another level of high-quality visual creativity is no longer gated by technical skill or expensive software. But that comes with all of the caveats and uncertainties about how much of what ChatGPT produces is simply remixed content scraped without consent from human artists, not to mention how much its use takes away opportunities for professionals in the field. As much fun and as impressive as the results can be, it still means that users have to decide what exactly it means to “make” something in the first place.

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