OpenAI announces free version of ChatGPT available to anyone without an account



OpenAI has announced that anyone can use ChatGPT, a chat AI that previously required an account, without an account.

Start using ChatGPT instantly

https://openai.com/blog/start-using-chatgpt-instantly



OpenAI drops login requirements for ChatGPT's free version | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/04/openai-drops-login-requirements-for-chatgpts-free-version/

On April 1, 2024 local time, OpenAI announced that in order to help people experience the benefits of AI by making tools like ChatGPT more widely available, the login that existed in the free version of ChatGPT We have announced that we have removed the requirement.

At the time of article creation, if you access ChatGPT, you will not be able to use ChatGPT unless you create an account or log in to an existing account as shown below.



However, from now on, when you access ChatGPT, a login button and an account creation button will be displayed at the bottom left of the screen, but you will be able to use the free version of ChatGPT without creating an account or logging in.



In addition, ChatGPT saves the chat content between users and ChatGPT, which can be used to improve AI models. This setting can be manually disabled from the ``Data Control'' item on the settings screen, but it will be possible to disable this setting even if users have not registered an account.



OpenAI also announced that it has introduced additional content protection measures for the user experience, including prompts being made available in a broader range of categories, but details are unclear. OpenAI emphasized that by creating an account, you will be able to save your chat history across multiple devices, share chat content, and use additional features such as voice conversations and custom instructions.

The free version of ChatGPT uses GPT-3.5 as the large-scale language model (LLM), and you need to become a paid member to use GPT-4. It has been pointed out that GPT-3.5 is significantly less accurate than GPT-4, and AI researcher and Wharton University professor Ethan Mollick said, ``Company executives, including a group of very talented people in Silicon Valley, In every group I spoke to, from researchers to scientists, less than 20% of people had ever tried a GPT-4 class model to find out how it worked. 'Less than 5% of people spent the 10 hours required for the - points out that it is an outdated LLM such as 3.5.




Copilot , an AI assistant provided by Microsoft, uses GPT-4 for LLM, and like ChatGPT, it can be used without creating an account, so overseas media Ars Technica recommends using it. I am.

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