Welcome to the public debut of a new artist. The images you see above aren’t photographs or even photorealistic art by a graphic designer. They are images that have been automatically created based on text inputs. Meet DALL-E, pronounced “Dali” in honor of Salvador Dali and WALL-E, the first artificial intelligence-enhanced text-to-image generator. After having a limited-access test run, DALL-E is now available to the public for free at the website. Simply put in your text–“photo of a rubenesque woman in a pool eating an apple,” for example–and DALL-E goes to work scouring its system to determine how to create the images. It then produces four similar images it creates, not images it finds, like Google.