OpenAI has brought Live web browsing out of beta. The company launched the feature earlier this year before pulling it after the plugin continued to collect data from paid content. Additionally, the next-generation imaging tool DALL-E 3, which integrates with ChatGPT for easy prompting, is now available in beta for ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise subscribers.
Browsing with Bing, as live web browsing is formally called, no longer requires subscribers to change a beta option in the chatbot settings. It is now available as a standard option in the drop-down menu below the GPT-4 model selector.
The feature is important as, by default, the popular chatbot has a knowledge deadline of September 2021, leaving it clueless about current events. “Navigation is particularly useful for tasks that require up-to-date information, such as helping you with technical research, trying to choose a bike, or planning a vacation,” the company said. aware on X (formerly Twitter) last month.
Meanwhile, DALL-E 3 is now available in beta configuration for ChatGPT subscribers. While DALL-E 2 was released before ChatGPT and had a separate website, the new version is available within ChatGPT, saving users from having to switch apps.
OpenAI said last month that DALL-E 3 is “significantly better” at capturing user intent, especially with long, detailed prompts. The company says it’s better at rendering images, including hands (which many ai imagers have struggled with). Additionally, the tool allows you to modify the results by entering follow-up queries in natural language. Unlike the previous version, the company says DALL-E 3 rejects attempts to imitate styles of living artists, helping it stay away from potential lawsuits.
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