It'sOFFICIAL. The DALL-E 2 machine learning system is finally coming to a million members of a public waitlist.

That's a major announcement on its own, but in its press release, the company dropped a second bombshell: from now on, all images generated with DALL-E 2 can be sold for profit by their creator.

Users of DALL-E 2 will be able to use the images they create with full usage rights. They created images during the research preview.

The advanced tech in DALL-E 2 will speed up and inspire the creative process according to the press release. Some have already pointed out that the ability to commercialise DALL-E 2 will likely have a major impact on the creative industries.

One user on the social networking site wrote that the software was insane. It's understanding of composition, lighting, and color is mind blowing. We're having to think about how this tool is used and what it means for artists and creators now that it's open to them.

Users say the software will be used for projects ranging from movie storyboards to illustrating children's books, according to the company. It could change the job market for artists if access to the artificial intelligence could be an incredible tool for people who don't have a lot of money.

It is possible that access to DALL-E 2 will make it easier for artists to create, reproduce, and cash in on their work.

The company has previously kept its product out of the public for fear that bad actors could use the tool to spread misinformation.

The breadth of the effects remains to be seen. Maybe someday we'll be selling t-shirts and coffee mugs with Futurism logos.

Ai creates a painting of a Burger King and there's a terrifying hunger in his eye.