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OpenAI Now Lets ChatGPT Free Users Create DALLE 3 Images with New Feature

by Reshab Agarwal
August 9, 2024
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OpenAI has introduced a new feature allowing free users of ChatGPT to create images using its advanced DALLE 3 model. This move aims to make AI tools more accessible to a wider audience. However, free users can generate only two images per day. With the latest update, OpenAI now lets ChatGPT free users to create DALLE-3 images, expanding access to powerful AI tools.

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Previously, DALL·E’s image-generation capabilities were mostly restricted to paid users. With this latest update, OpenAI extends the tool’s reach, offering free-tier users the ability to experiment with DALL·E 3, albeit with some restrictions. The company announced on social media, highlighting the new creative opportunities available to a broader group. In the tweet, OpenAI stated, “Just ask ChatGPT to create an image for a slide deck, personalize a card for a friend, or show you what something looks like.”

DALL·E 3 Capabilities

OpenAI now lets ChatGPT free users to create DALLE-3 images, making it easier for more people to explore AI-driven creativity. DALL·E 3 is the latest version of OpenAI’s image-generation model, known for creating highly detailed and realistic images from text descriptions. This model can produce a wide range of visuals, from simple sketches to complex, photorealistic images. It serves both personal and professional needs, making it possible to generate images for presentations, custom cards, or visualize abstract concepts. The integration of DALL·E 3 into ChatGPT enhances the chatbot’s functionality, enabling users to engage in more creative interactions.

While the addition of DALL·E 3 to the free tier is a significant update, the two-image-per-day limit poses a clear constraint. This restriction allows free users only a small taste of DALL·E 3’s capabilities. For those who require more extensive image creation, upgrading to a paid plan may be necessary. The limitation also helps OpenAI manage server loads and resources, ensuring that the service remains accessible to all users without causing system overloads.

Despite these limitations, this update is a step forward in OpenAI’s mission to democratize artificial intelligence. By giving free users the chance to experiment with DALL·E 3, even in a limited capacity, OpenAI is broadening the reach of AI-driven creativity. This move could spark increased interest in AI tools and encourage more users to explore the benefits of upgrading to a paid plan.

Expanded Access to Paid Users

By introducing this feature, OpenAI now lets ChatGPT free users to create DALLE-3 images for personal and professional use. DALL·E 3 is now available to ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise users, as well as to developers through OpenAI’s API. Modern text-to-image systems often struggle with prompt accuracy, but DALL·E 3 marks a significant improvement in generating images that closely match the provided descriptions.

Like its predecessors, DALL·E 3 includes measures to prevent the generation of violent, adult, or hateful content. The model is also designed to reject requests that ask for images of public figures by name. OpenAI has collaborated with domain experts to test the model’s safety and mitigate risks related to misinformation, propaganda, and harmful biases.

OpenAI is also working on tools to help identify AI-generated images. A new internal tool, a provenance classifier, is being tested to determine whether an image was created by DALL·E 3. The company plans to share more details about these efforts soon. Additionally, DALL·E 3 will refuse to create images in the style of living artists, and creators can opt out of having their images used in training future models.

Enabling free users to create DALL·E 3 images could foster creativity and innovation among a wider audience, especially those who may not have the financial means to pay for premium services. It allows users to experiment with AI-driven image generation, which can be particularly useful for those in creative fields or those looking to visualize abstract concepts.

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