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Signups for ChatGPT hit 1 million in an hour on Monday. This follows the launch of a new image-generation feature that simulates the artwork of Hayao Miyazaki. Miyazaki has been outspoken in his disda...
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CNET on MSNOpenAI Switch-Up: We're Actually Getting ChatGPT o3 SoonThe news is a reversal from February announcements that said it would "no longer ship o3 as a standalone model."
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that ChatGPT had achieved a mega milestone, adding over one million users in a little under an hour due to its new image generation feature.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has recently announced a fantastic opportunity for students in specific regions to access the powerful capabilities of ChatGPT Plus for free.
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Soap Central on MSN"Our team needs sleep": OpenAI CEO Sam Altman urges ChatGPT users to "chill" on the Ghibli image trends amid heavy demandOpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently appealed to the ChatGPT users who were taking to the platform to generate Ghibli-style portayals, to relax and "chill".
Sam Altman has a tone-deaf response to the mind-blowing avalanche of Studio Ghibli-inspired ChatGPT AI images that went viral online.
From anime aesthetics to hardware meltdowns, ChatGPT’s latest image feature is breaking the internet—and OpenAI’s GPU stacks.
ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli trend has captivated social media, with prominent figures like Sam Altman joining in. Altman shared an anime-style cricket player image, sparking reactions due to its baseball-like details.
In tech, clarity is rare. But sometimes, a couple of tweets tell you everything you need to know. On a quiet Tuesday morning, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman casually tossed a stone into the AI pond with two back-to-back posts on X.
Lightcap recalled that the last week was “very crazy” and that 130 million ChatGPT users generated over 700 million images. In his post on X (formerly Twitter), he confirmed,