< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/C5/B0/IB-FRDP95A0V_C9316240.jpg" Alt = "New Super & Amp;#039; Qualitative Chatgpt generator is now available to all users"/~ 62 < P > The latest Chatgpt picture generator, which has become viral thanks to the ability to create quality illustrations in the Ghyibli cartoon style, is now available to all users. This was reported by Openai Sam Altman.

< p > Free service users can generate no more than three images a day. It turns out that the limit is the same as for generating pictures using Dall-e 3.

< P > The updated generator built directly into the GPT-4O model was launched on March 25 as a new tool for all users, paid and free, at the same time. However, due to high demand, the next day OpenAi has suspended free generation. Altman stated that the demand for the generation of pictures was so high that the processors used by the company simply “melted”.

< P > New Opportunities can be tried in & nbsp; web versions Chatgpt.

< P > Openai uses its GPT-4O model to work the image generation tool. According to users, images created with it are high quality, greater realism and the absence of so -called neural network artifacts.

< p > in the plans at Openai for 2025 & nbsp; launch GPT-5. It is expected not just a new large linguistic model, but a revolution in the field of AI. Allegedly, she will be able to study any task that people can come up with. This will make it no different from a person.

Natasha Kumar

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