- Chat GPT app and web interface is getting a new library tab
- This is the place where all of your AI-infield images are now placed
- This feature is now ready for all users
Chattgup’s recent imagery update broke the Internet almost tropped, and certainly pressed a ton on a huge stack of Openi graphics processors – and now users are finding a dedicated space inside the chat boot interface for their AI pictures.
As the Open (via Verge) has announced, the new library tab shows in the web interface for mobile apps and Chat GPT. It is also available globally, whether you pay Pay Pay for AI boot membership.
The update is already shown inside the web interface for my own account, and it is perfectly straightforward to use: The tab collects every photo you produced, in every chat of your date, and you can click on a photo for editing and download options. You can also create a new picture from the library section.
Delete the chat, and also remove the photos added from the library tab. So far there is nothing in the way of image searching or filtering, but of course these features can be arranged over time as the feature is developed.
Social side
All your image creations, all in one place. Deployment of a new library for your chat GPT image creations .N – Now on mobile and pic.twitter.com/adwuf5fpbj, all free, plus and pro users continue.April 15, 2025
It seems as if we are visible every week a new AI image trend, whether it’s a studio -infected rendering, turning people into a practical form, or thinking that your pet can look like a human being.
Given the recent promotion of Chat GPT standards, free and compensation can make pictures, it is understandable for Open to create a separate space to stop them – before consumers had to dig to find individual conversations.
It is also linked to the rumors we have heard about operating on the social network about Openi. These projects are apparently in their early stages, but if the chatigatic becomes more social, it is easy to see how the image sharing can be a large part of it: such as Instagram, but dominated with AI-generated images and videos.
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The move will also provide access to more user data to train Openi. Will you sign up for another social media network, if its focus is around AI? And what happens to your AI content to be viral? Tell us in the comments.