I’ve never heard of the “Assohly Line” of 1913 and “Orfice Work” in the 40s-60s. 🤪
But that’s what showed up in the timeline image created by the new “Images in ChatGPT,” announced this week as part of GPT-4o.
I fed it its own deep research on 100 years of job evolution in the U.S. and asked it to turn the insights into a timeline infographic.
The layout was clean. The flow made sense. The icons and structure were well done.
It’s definitely better and genuinely impressive, but still not quite there with text placement and spelling. It struggles with small labels, dense copy, long words, and text-heavy infographics. And OpenAI has acknowledged this limitation.
That said, I’ve seen others share infographics that turned out great using this new feature. So results may vary, but there’s no harm in trying it for yourself.
Where GPT-4o image generation works well:
► Posters and diagrams
► Concepts with lighter or no text
► Visuals for storytelling
This isn’t a complaint, just a reminder of how far things have come in such a short time. We had nothing close to this two and a half years ago.
And remember: This is the least capable AI image generation we’ll see from here on out.
Try it yourself and let me know what you think.
BTW, “Assohly Line” and “Orfice Work” are supposed to be Assembly Line and Office Work. 😉
(Here’s the same concept generated by Claude, another AI assistant, for comparison: https://lnkd.in/gSNPwyRR)
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