OpenAI is allowing ChatGPT free tier users to finally access and try out its DALL-E 3 image generation tool, but only for a very limited amount. As per the
company's announcement on X , you can now ask the chat bot to create up to two AI generated images per day.
To utilise the DALL-E tool, all you have to do is come up with a prompt, describing the image that you wish to generate. ChatGPT will then provide you with a result after a brief moment of processing, along with a short description. Do note that generated images lack any visual watermarks, and are saved in a webp format when you download them to your device.Previously, the DALL-E tool was exclusively offered to the paid ChatGPT Plus tier.
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