‘Our GPUs Are Melting’: Sam Altman Limits ChatGPT Image Output After Ghibli Frenzy Overloads Servers

‘Our GPUs Are Melting’: Sam Altman Limits ChatGPT Image Output After Ghibli Frenzy Overloads Servers

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Altman said the Ghibli frenzy has overloaded ChatGPT’s servers, due to which the company will introduce some rate limits. He also said free users will get 3 generations per day soon.

Sam Altman has responded to the overwhelming Ghibli frenzy on social media. (Reuters/X)

ChatGPT’s new Ghibli-style filter has taken social media by storm, transforming iconic moments like the Raj-Simran train scene and Donald Trump’s post-assassination attempt photo into anime illustrations. Netizens are having a blast with this new feature.

However, this feature has not come without its share of drawbacks. Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, said the newfound craze has caused the company’s GPUs to overload. “It’s super fun seeing people love images in ChatGPT but our GPUs are melting,” Altman said in an X post.

Altman announced that ChatGPT will temporarily introduce rate limits for Ghibli photos “while we work on making it more efficient.” He also said that free ChatGPT users will also get three generations per day soon.

“Also, we are refusing some generations that should be allowed; we are fixing these as fast we can,” he added.

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