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You No Longer Need an Account to Use ChatGPT

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You No Longer Need an Account to Use ChatGPT

You No Longer Need an Account to Use ChatGPT

You No Longer Need an Account , to Use ChatGPT.

OpenAI made the announcement in a blog post on April 1, The Verge reports.

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It's core to our mission to make tools like ChatGPT broadly available so that people can experience the benefits of AI.

, OpenAI, via blog post.

More than 100 million people across 185 countries use ChatGPT weekly to learn something new, find creative inspiration, and get answers to their questions.

, OpenAI, via blog post.

Starting today, you can use ChatGPT instantly, without needing to sign-up.

, OpenAI, via blog post.

OpenAI went on to say that it's "rolling this out gradually, with the aim to make AI accessible to anyone curious about its capabilities.".

OpenAI has also introduced "additional content safeguards" for ChatGPT.

While the chatbot will no longer require an account to access, .

Other products such as DALL-E3 will still require an account.

That product costs money to use.

The company's other products, such as Voice Engine and Sora, are still only available "to a limited number set of users and partners," The Verge reports.


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