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ChatGPT Users Can Now Create DALL-E 3 Images for free

OpenAI has started introducing a new feature for free ChatGPT users that allows them to create images using the DALL-E 3 model. This image creation feature is built to be intuitive, accommodating users who may be unsure of the specific image they want to create.

Key

OpenAI is allowing users of ChatGPT’s free tier to create up to two images per day using its DALL-E 3 model.

After requesting two images, ChatGPT informs users that they have reached their daily image creation limit and that they must either upgrade to ChatGPT Plus or try again the next day.

In contrast, subscribers can request up to 50 images per day.

Users can use the chatbot to generate various visuals, including business logos, charcoal drawings, abstract paintings, presentation graphics, and more.

In addition to generating images, the new feature helps users refine their prompts for greater accuracy, especially when creating life-like images.

One notable feature of DALL-E 3 image creation is that users can ask ChatGPT for assistance if they’re unsure about the type of image they want to create.

Background

When OpenAI launched DALL-E 3 in September, it was initially available only to users who paid for ChatGPT Plus, Teams, and Enterprise subscriptions. Now, however, even those using the free version of the chatbot can access this powerful image creation tool.

How to Use

Generating images with ChatGPT on the free tier is no different from doing so previously with paid subscriptions. As with using text-based prompts, you’ll want to be clear with your instructions and provide as much concise context as possible. The AI will then generate an image according to your given prompt.

News Gist

OpenAI now offers free ChatGPT users access to DALL-E 3, allowing two image creations daily. Paid subscribers get 50. The tool generates various visuals, helps refine prompts, and offers assistance in image creation. Initially limited to paid users, it’s now available to all. Clear instructions and concise context are key for optimal results.

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