OpenAI has made its ChatGPT tool even more accessible by eliminating the need for users to create an account. This decision allows users to engage with the AI-powered chatbot without the hassle of signing up, marking a significant step towards enhancing user experience. The updated version promises the same large language model for unlogged users, albeit with certain limitations compared to registered accounts.
Starting today, individuals can simply search for chat.openai.com to initiate a conversation with ChatGPT. Although unregistered users will not have access to features like saving chats and using custom instructions, they can still interact with the AI and disable data tracking if desired. OpenAI has ensured that the even freer version of ChatGPT maintains a robust content policy, albeit with some undisclosed restrictions.
TechCrunch reports that OpenAI’s move aims to broaden the tool’s accessibility and usability, catering to a wider audience. By simplifying the user experience and eliminating the need for accounts, ChatGPT becomes more inclusive and user-friendly. The decision to offer an even freer version of the chatbot reflects OpenAI’s commitment to enhancing user engagement and interaction with AI technologies.