OpenAI now allows ChatGPT users to create DALLE-3 images for free, but there’s a problem
OpenAI has introduced DALL·E 3 image generation for free for ChatGPT users, but there are some limitations.
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OpenAI has launched a new feature that allows free users of ChatGPT to create drawings using its advanced DALL·E 3 model. The move is part of OpenAI’s ongoing efforts to make its cutting-edge AI tools more accessible to a wider audience. However, there’s a catch – free users can only create two drawings per day.
Until now, the ability to create images using DALL·E was primarily available to paid users. But with this new update, OpenAI is expanding this powerful tool to free-tier users as well, albeit with limitations. The company announced the feature in a tweet, highlighting the creative potential now available to a wider set of users. “Simply ask ChatGPT to generate an image for a slide deck, personalize a card for a friend, or show you what something looks like,” OpenAI said in its tweet.
DALL·E 3 is the latest version of OpenAI’s image-generation model, known for its ability to create highly detailed and realistic images from text descriptions. The model can generate everything from simple sketches to complex, photorealistic images, making it a versatile tool for both personal and business use. For example, users can ask ChatGPT to generate images for presentations, create custom cards, or visualize abstract concepts. The integration of DALL·E 3 into ChatGPT extends the chatbot’s usability, allowing users to engage with the AI ​​in new, creative ways.
While the addition of DALL·E 3 to the free tier is a significant upgrade, the two image per day limit is an obvious restriction. This limit ensures that free users can only utilize the capabilities of DALL·E 3. Those who require more extensive image creation options will likely need to upgrade to a paid plan. This limit also helps OpenAI manage server load and resource allocation, ensuring that the service remains accessible to all users without overburdening the system.
Despite the limitations, this update is a step forward in OpenAI’s mission to democratize access to artificial intelligence. By allowing free users to experiment with DALL·E 3, even in a limited capacity, OpenAI is giving more people the chance to explore AI-powered creativity. This could increase interest in AI tools and potentially encourage users to consider the benefits of upgrading to a paid plan.