OpenAI has rolled out its image generation feature to free-tier users after initially restricting it to Plus, Pro, and Team subscribers due to unforeseen popularity. Users can generate images within ChatGPT by simply describing what they need, though there is a limit on the number of images generated per day. This feature has spurred creative uses, notably producing Ghibli-style artworks from real-life photos, but it also raises questions regarding copyright disputes and AI training data legality. OpenAI continues to address performance issues with the tool, ensuring compliance with company guidelines.
Creating and customizing images is straightforward with GPT-4; users just describe their requirements, including specifics like aspect ratio and colors, to generate images.
OpenAI delayed the rollout of its image generation feature to free tier users but made it available over the weekend due to high demand from users.
The tool's popular use case has been creating Ghibli-style images from real-life photos, raising questions about copyright and training data while users enjoy its creative potential.
Despite the performance issues, OpenAI is addressing erratic behavior in the image generation tool, ensuring that generated images comply with company guidelines.
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