- DALL·E 2 - OpenAI
In January 2021, OpenAI introduced DALL·E One year later, our newest system, DALL·E 2, generates more realistic and accurate images with 4x greater resolution DALL·E 2 is preferred over DALL·E 1 when evaluators compared each model DALL·E 2 began as a research project and is now available in beta
- DALLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DALLY is to act playfully; especially : to play amorously How to use dally in a sentence The Evolution of Dally Synonym Discussion of Dally
- DALLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
(Definition of dally from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Dally - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Dally means “to waste time ” When you dally, you will cause a delay because of your dawdling You have probably heard the expression "to dilly- dally " — which means “to dawdle ” Well, if you take the dilly out of dilly-dally to get just dally — you still have pretty much the same meaning
- DALLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to waste time; loiter; delay to act playfully, especially in an amorous or flirtatious way Synonyms: trifle, tease, flirt to play mockingly; trifle to dally with danger Synonyms: toy
- Dally - definition of dally by The Free Dictionary
1 To play amorously; flirt: My friend dallied with my cousin during the picnic 2 To consider or occupy oneself with something in a careless or unserious fashion; toy See Synonyms at flirt 3 To dawdle, delay, or linger: Don't dally or we'll miss the train
- DALLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you dally, you act or move very slowly, wasting time The bureaucrats dallied too long [VERB] He did not dally over the choice of a partner [VERB + over] If someone dallies with you, they have a romantic, but not serious, relationship with you In the past he had dallied with lots of attractive women [VERB + with]
- dally - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dally (third-person singular simple present dallies, present participle dallying, simple past and past participle dallied) To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle Synonyms: dawdle, dilly-dally; see also Thesaurus: loiter
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