ChatGPT image generation is running into yet another big problem
OpenAI unveiled its latest image generation model earlier this week. But rather than creating a separate product, it built the GPT-4o image generation abilities right into ChatGPT. That made it even easier to come up with mind-blowing ChatGPT-generated images. Just type your detailed prompt, and ChatGPT will deliver the images you want. That includes pics that contain legible text, images that offer creative edits to real photos, deepfakes of celebrities, and more.
ChatGPT went viral overnight for its amazing image generation capabilities, as users with access to one of the paid tiers flooded the web with AI images. This sparked a new controversy due to the massive wave of Ghibli-inspired photos that flooded the web. As we explained before, OpenAI doesn't seem to care that it's creating deepfakes and ripping off copyrighted content.
Rather than taking steps to prevent the obvious abuse, Sam Altman & Co. are doubling down on the "freedom" they've embraced for this model.
While they don't care very much about improving ChatGPT safety for the new 4o image generation model, they do care about resources. That's why Altman announced that limits are coming to ChatGPT AI image generation, as OpenAI's "GPUs are melting" due to the massive number of requests. So far, the OpenAI CEO only mentioned limits for the ChatGPT Free tier. That's not much of an issue for the time being, however, since free users don't even have access to the new image generation model.
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