OpenAI launches GPT Image 1.5
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Some people make short films. Others make digital paintings, render new images, edit photographs, or create the perfect TikTok. Whatever the medium, the creator in your life probably spends a lot of time on a laptop editing, experimenting, and bringing their big ideas to life.
Under the partnership, users can ask ChatGPT for meal or recipe suggestions, then ask the chatbot to shop for it using the DoorDash app.
OpenAI has made a small but important change to how ChatGPT works for free users. From now on, people using the free version of ChatGPT will automatically chat with GPT-5.2 Instant, a lighter and cheaper model. This change is meant to make responses faster and reduce overall running costs, while still keeping ChatGPT useful for everyday tasks.
As OpenAI scrambles to improve ChatGPT, it's ditching a feature in its free tier that contributed to last summer's user revolt.
OpenAI is exploring a future where ChatGPT goes beyond being a chatbot and starts acting like an operating system. According to senior executives ChatGPT could turn into a central layer where apps, tools,
ChatGPT Images doesn’t roll off the tongue like Nano Banana, but OpenAI finally has an answer for Google's uber-popular AI image editor. The company's "new flagship image generation model" is available now in ChatGPT Images and in the API under the model name GPT Image 1.5.
OpenAI rebuilds ChatGPT Images to challenge Google’s Nano Banana, bringing faster image generation, editing, and conversational iteration into one creative workflow.
OpenAI is in early talks to raise up to $100 billion at a $750 billion valuation, while also preparing for a potential $1 trillion IPO and exploring strategic investments with Amazon.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showcased ChatGPT Images on Wednesday, powered by the new Images 1.5 model, allowing users to create and edit images such as 3D glam dolls, sketches, plush toys, doodles, holiday portraits,