The free version of OpenAI's artificial intelligence chatbot no longer requires you to register to use it, although you will not be able to enjoy all its features, as expected.
From now on it is also possible to use ChatGPT without creating an account, that is, without needing to register to take advantage of the features of the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot owned by OpenAI. The news was spread last night, April 1, and, in fact, the new modality is beginning to be available to a wide range of countries, which can directly access the service without having to log in with a profile. Of course, there is still the possibility of accreditation to obtain additional functionalities.
OpenAI gives ChatGPT its own memory
With this new feature, ChatGPT is now like a first date who will never forget the details you have told him about yourself.
ChatGPT free and without registration
Until March 2024, it was necessary to log in to the platform to also take advantage of the free version of ChatGPT, but since April, in several countries you just have to type the web address of the chatbot to immediately start interacting with it.
“It is fundamental to our mission to make tools like ChatGPT widely available so that people experience the benefits of AI,” comments OpenAI in its official statement. “More than 100 million people from 185 countries use ChatGPT every week to learn something new, find creative inspiration, and get their questions answered. Starting today, you can use ChatGPT instantly, without needing to register.”
According to OpenAI, the version of the great language model will be the same one used by registered users who do not pay for the service, that is, GPT 3.5, with the only difference that you will not be able to save or share chats or use the conversations of voice or personalized instructions.
“For anyone who is intrigued by the potential of artificial intelligence but doesn't want to go through the steps of creating an account, start using ChatGPT today,” the blog reads. Likewise, OpenAI clarifies that “we are doing it gradually, with the goal of making AI accessible to anyone who is curious about its possibilities.”
In order to verify that this version of the model is open to the public at the time of publishing this article, at WIRED en Español we asked the OpenAI chatbot “what would happen if I use ChatGPT without creating an account” and, indeed, I use GPT -3.5 to clarify the following:
“If you use ChatGPT without creating an account, you can still interact with the model and ask questions or request help as you normally would. However, there are some restrictions:
Limited customization: Without an account, you won't be able to customize the user experience, such as saving your preferences or specific settings.
Conversation history: You will not have access to a history of previous conversations, as there is no associated account to store this information.
Session tracking: It is not possible to track your activity on the model between different sessions of use. Every time you enter, it will be as if it were the first time.
Advanced features: Some advanced features that require a login, such as the ability to save and resume specific conversations, will not be available.
In short, although you can use ChatGPT without creating an account, you will have a more basic and stripped-down experience compared to those who choose to create one to enjoy the additional features and customization.”
ChatGPT in its most advanced version, that is, the one that uses GPT-4.0, will continue to be exclusive to those who have a paid subscription plan to ChatGPT Plus, as will access to the GPT Store to buy or sell chatbots custom-made special AI systems.
If you use ChatGPT without creating an account, you will have the option to share information and interactions for language model training purposes activated by default, which is in a way the price you pay to enjoy the AI chatbot for free. “We may use the information you provide to ChatGPT to improve our models for everyone,” OpenAI says in its statement.
However, this setting can be easily disabled by selecting the question mark and the “Settings” menu at the bottom right of the interface.
It will be interesting to see how OpenAI will handle the inevitable increase in service abuse due to unregistered access to its AI chatbot, also because it is well known how much these interferences are capable of raising the already very high running costs of the model. .

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