OpenAI’s proposed logo refresh sparks controversy among staffers, calling it “devoid of creativity” — despite ChatGPT and DALL-E 3’s touted “insanely powerful” logo creation capabilities

OpenAI’s proposed fresh coat of paint on its logo has been termed as “uninspiring and ominous” by staffers.

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As OpenAI edges closer toachieving artificial general intelligence (AGI)andhitting $150 billion in market capitalization, the ChatGPT maker could rebrand its logo. However, the change is seemingly brewing controversy among OpenAI staffers.

In a company-wide meeting held recently, the ChatGPT maker reportedly shared a new logo design which sparked a cocktail of emotions among its employees, who blatantly referred to it as “uninspiring and ominous.” According toFortune, the new logo design is represented by a simple circle, which could also represent “O” or zero. It’s still unclear what the logo represents, but it could be one of the options highlighted above or something else entirely.

While the details about the logo redesign remain slim at best, it’s clear that OpenAI staffers and the AI community at large hold the current logo design in high regard. Designer Ben Barry touted OpenAI’s current logo design in an X post last year, citing “precision, potential and optimism.”

As is often the case, the logo design presented at the meeting could be a placeholder and isn’t written in stone that it will outright replace the current design. There’s a huge possibility that the creative team at the AI firm could be working on improvements or an entirely new design that might resonate with the employees and represent what OpenAI stands for.

Ironically,OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 image generation technologyandChatGPThave often been touted for their sophisticated image generation capabilities based on text-based prompts. However, due tothe prevalence of deepfakesandwidespread misinformation,the AI tools have seemingly been lobotomizeddue to the stringent censorship policies.

Elsewhere, a separate report claims AI-powered image generation tools like Copilot, ChatGPT, DALL-E 3 and more could beon the brink of taking over structural design jobs from architects and interior designs, yet crumble when it comes to simple tasks likecreating plain white image.

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