OpenAI has launched its GPT-4o image generator, offering free access with restrictions on the number of images users can create. CEO Sam Altman announced a limit of three images daily for free users, while paid users can generate five per hour. The tool has rapidly gained popularity, leading to immense demand that stressed the company's resources. GPT-4o uses a different architectural approach to image generation, effectively managing the inclusion of multiple objects, thus enhancing complexity and quality in its outputs. However, the rapid uptake has also rekindled debates about copyright issues.
OpenAI's latest image generator, GPT-4o, offers free access with limitations, enabling users to create impressive AI-generated images while addressing copyright concerns.
CEO Sam Altman revealed that the free version permits a maximum of three images per day, contrasted with five per hour for paying users.
The launch of GPT-4o caused significant demand, described by Altman as so intense that the company's GPUs were 'melting' under the pressure.
This model excels in arranging multiple complex objects together, tackling the challenge that previous models faced with correct placement.
Collection
[
|
...
]