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Visual Muse: illustrating concepts with style


My most-used and popular custom GPT is Visual Muse: illustrating concepts with style. I use it nearly every day. You can try it yourself on the OpenAI GPT Store.

Visual Muse was revised and updated in May 2025, to incorporate the latest vector based graphic of OpenAI and many other new features. It was updated again in August, 2025 when GPT-5 was released. Visual Muse: illustrating concepts with style can be found here and the opening screen looks like this:

Any prompt asking for a visual image will summon the Muse to create. Then, like any good collaborator, she’s ready to iterate—refining the image, remixing the style, or shifting the mood—until it’s just right. Here are some of my favorite images created with pre-GPT-5 versions.


Left click on any image to see it alone in full size. Careful, don’t fall in!

Conclusion: From Playful Experiment to Legal Frontier

If you stick only to words or code, you’re missing out on an entirely new dimension of thought. Visual generative AI like this is more than a hobby—it’s a window into how AI understands and represents the world, including how it learns visual metaphors, cultural styles, and conceptual abstraction.

That’s why I created and maintain Visual Muse custom GPT—to help others, especially legal and professional users, move from beginner to advanced in the visual arts side of AI. It’s also a great way to learn about art, artists, and styles while building intuition for prompt engineering.

But there’s more at stake here than artistry.

Legal and Ethical Implications

With each release, OpenAI is not only enhancing creative tools—it is also reshaping the legal terrain:

If you’re a lawyer, judge, or legal technologist, you need to understand this firsthand. Not as theory. Not just through articles. But through use.

Like I always say, generative AI has to be used to be understood. If you’re not hands-on, your understanding—no matter how intellectually sharp—will be shallow. Possibly even illusory.

The tools are here. They are evolving fast. This is not the future—it’s the present. And it’s a great time to be alive, especially if you like to make things.

Ralph Losey Copyright 2025 — All Rights Reserved

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