OpenAI Rolls Out ChatGPT Image Generation Feature to All Users
TMTPOST -- OpenAI has announced that its image generation feature is now available to all ChatGPT users, including those on the free tier. Initially accessible to paid subscribers under ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Team plans, the expansion now opens up the feature to a wider audience. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared the update via social media, stating, "ChatGPT image gen now rolled out to all free users."
Powered by OpenAI's GPT-4o model, this feature allows users to generate images based on descriptive prompts directly within the ChatGPT interface. The tool has become increasingly popular, especially for creating Studio Ghibli-inspired artwork. Many users have been sharing their AI-generated creations on social media, highlighting the tool's creative potential.
The launch has sparked a surge in engagement, with Altman reporting that ChatGPT gained one million new users in just one hour after the feature's release to free accounts.
In response to the overwhelming demand, OpenAI has introduced temporary rate limits on image generation requests to manage server capacity. Free-tier users may face restrictions, including a daily limit of three generated images. Altman humorously acknowledged the pressure on resources, noting that their GPUs are "melting" under the heavy load.
While these limitations are temporary, the availability of the image generation feature to all users marks a significant step in enhancing ChatGPT's capabilities, making advanced AI tools more accessible and encouraging creativity among a broader user base.
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