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I made like 50 images the other day, what limit?
Images using Apple's own models are all unlimited free. That's for creating emoji and their own image generation app. This limit is related to using 3rd party image creation... not even sure exactly where you can do that, but apparently somewhere you can.
 
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We need a setting to default to the 'basic' level so we don't use up the daily limit of more advanced queries with simple stuff until we actually need the power.

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Images using Apple's own models are all unlimited free. That's for creating emoji and their own image generation app. This limit is related to using 3rd party image creation... not even sure exactly where you can do that, but apparently somewhere you can.

I’ve been using Siri to have ChatGPT create images, I know it’s not using Apple’s image playground because Apple’s is very limited and can’t do most of the stuff I ask of it.
 
Images using Apple's own models are all unlimited free. That's for creating emoji and their own image generation app. This limit is related to using 3rd party image creation... not even sure exactly where you can do that, but apparently somewhere you can.

probably when you launch Siri and say, "chatgpt generate an image...." and it does it. That is chatgpt and not playground or apple.
 
So what’s my limit then? Just saying "under" isn't helpful.

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Keep on working when you have reached the limit…

But it still works after you hit the limit. Per the article, it simply degrades the user to a lesser version of ChatGPT. My question was if there was a difference in capabilities between these two models when used by Siri?
 
No suprise, really. Running the latest and greates LLM models is pretty expensive. I don't think though, that most iPhone users will be willing to pay 20 bucks for this.
 
This is a non-starter for me. It is not a feature that I would pay for; but with Apple, such a headlining "Apple Intelligence" feature should be something that I already paid with the hardware purchase premium.

And Apple Intelligence is (for the forseeable future at least) free to use if you have an Apple device that supports it.
ChatGPT is not owned or controlled by Apple. And they (OpenAI) have their own subscription for their LLM.
 
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I wish apples playground worked this well.

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As someone who skates, that board looks like an absolute mess.

The angle of the nose is beyond ridiculous. I coudlnt even imagine trying to nollie on something like that and I ride a board with a shovel nose that has more angle than most. The front truck is placed into the curve of the nose. The wheels look like 4 different sizes and not from normal skating wear. Back truck looks to be turned the wrong way and placed way too far from the tail. The tail is completely flat. The edge of the board by the toe/claw is bending.
 
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With the second beta of iOS 18.2 that's available for developers today, Apple has further fleshed out the ChatGPT integration that's available with Siri. In the Settings app, there's now a section that shows the ChatGPT daily limit, and offers an option to upgrade to the paid ChatGPT Plus plan.

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The beta includes an Advanced Capabilities section with a "Daily Limit" reading that shows up as "Under Limit" without a paid ChatGPT plan. Users have access to a small number of requests that use the most advanced ChatGPT capabilities, and requests are downgraded to a basic version of ChatGPT after that.

OpenAI has long restricted access to ChatGPT's most advanced feature set to a paid Plus plan, so accessing ChatGPT through Siri is subject to the same limitations.

There is an option to upgrade to ChatGPT Plus, which is priced at $19.99 per month. ChatGPT Plus provides 5x more messages on the newest version of ChatGPT, GPT-4o. It also allows for higher limits on photo and file uploads, image generation, and web browsing, as well as an option to converse with ChatGPT using advanced voice mode.

Customers who already have a ChatGPT Plus plan can sign into their account, and those that do not can sign up through the Settings app. The Settings app opens to an in-app browser where users can sign up directly with OpenAI.

Free access to ChatGPT-4o requests resets every 24 hours, and when the limited number of requests are used up, Siri will switch to a more cost effective version of ChatGPT. The free plan limits creation with DALL-E 3 to two images per day.

Article Link: iOS 18.2 Beta 2 Shows Siri ChatGPT Limit, Offers 'Plus' Upgrade Option
People never seize to amaze me, they get a couple of advanced requests per day for free, just because they've got an iPhone and most moan about it 😳
The paid version of chat gpt is way too expensive, to be of any interest to me.
Chat GPT are not very good business people, but great a spinning a yarn.
 
Day 1: disable it

Day 1 for me is disabling the prompt to approve requests going to OpenAI. I’m so glad that’s a feature—I want Siri to be automatically intelligent, not only when I grant approval.
 
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