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Android Authority |
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made the announcement on X (formerly Twitter), previously mentioning that the tool’s immense popularity had been “melting” the company’s GPUs due to high demand.
CNET |
OpenAI has made available to all users its ChatGPT 4o image-generator tool.
Reuters |
The frenzy to create Ghibli-style AI art using ChatGPT's image-generation tool led to a record surge in users for OpenAI's chatbot last week, straining its servers and temporarily limiting the featur...
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Studio Ghibli is the home of iconic characters like Kaonashi, or No-Face, from 2001's 'Spirited Away' . | Credit: Tomohiro Ohsumi / Stringer / OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, is no stranger to controversy,
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