The new image AI from OpenAI, DALL-E 3, is currently being rolled out to ChatGPT and Bing Image Creator. OpenAI is documenting its efforts to prevent users from generating potentially harmful or offensive images. The documents show that integrating DALL-E 3 into ChatGPT serves both as a safety measure and a convenience measure. This is because ChatGPT can use so-called "prompt rewriting" to check if user prompts might violate content policies, and then rewrite them to bypass the violation if it seems unintentional. To set boundaries and conduct tests, OpenAI also relies on red team exercises, where designated individuals attempt to make DALL-E 3 produce incorrect ideas through targeted prompts. For gender discrimination or other "disturbing" content, OpenAI has trained an image output classifier to detect suspicious patterns in images and halt their generation. The release version of DALL-E 3 has reduced the risk of such unwanted images to 0.7%. Regarding copyright issues, OpenAI acknowledges that, despite all risk mitigation measures, certain common items may strongly correlate with brand or trademark content due to the inability to predict every possible combination, and thus may be generated as part of a realistic scene rendering.