OpenAI has announced that free users of ChatGPT can now generate two AI images daily, enhancing accessibility to its image generation capabilities. This feature, powered by the DALLE 3 AI image generator, was previously exclusive to paid users. The move aims to broaden user engagement and showcase the potential of AI in creative applications.
In other significant news, President Biden has banned the sale of Kaspersky antivirus software in the U.S. due to security concerns, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny of foreign technology companies. Additionally, Cisco is set to lay off thousands of employees, marking a continuation of workforce reductions in the tech sector. These developments reflect the dynamic and often challenging landscape of technology and business.
• OpenAI allows free users to generate two AI images daily.
• Biden bans Kaspersky antivirus sales over security concerns.
OpenAI's DALLE 3 enables users to generate images based on textual descriptions.
Kaspersky's antivirus software has been banned in the U.S. due to security risks.
OpenAI's recent announcement about image generation capabilities expands its user engagement.
The U.S. government's ban on Kaspersky highlights concerns over foreign technology in critical infrastructure.
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