This makes no sense, you don't get charged if you exceed the limit, why turn of something that is usefullI was already planning on turning off ChatGPT access, this just confirms my decision to do it.
I don't want any of my data going to OpenAI, even if they say they won't use it to train their models.This makes no sense, you don't get charged if you exceed the limit, why turn of something that is usefull
There is no cut or financial compensation either way, at least for now.
Yeah I wonder how fully implemented tings are yet with beta 2Currently if using the free ChatGPT app to create images it has a limit of two per day. I assumed with beta2 having the Daily Limit field that it would also have that same limit. But I have created 5 in a row and I haven't run into the limit yet.
I hate how poorly Siri hears on my M4 iPad Pro what I say including use ChatGPt so I double tap at screen bottom and bring up the Siri window in to which I can type precisely what I want ChatGPT to do specifically the images I have made that way.How do you get Siri to harness ChatGPT. I downloaded and installed the 18.2 beta, as well as enabling ChatGPT and Apple Intelligence, but I can’t get Siri to harness ChatGPT. No matter what I ask, or if I specifically ask for ChatGPT, Siri is still as useless and dumb as ever and it never lets me load up ChatGPT. The same questions directly asked on the ChatGPT webpage work fine.
Is there a way to force a ChatGPT request/search or type a question to it?
Doing this actually fixed it for me. After I manually typed a question to ChatGPt using the method you mention here, now it works properly when I speak. 👍I hate how poorly Siri hears on my M4 iPad Pro what I say including use ChatGPt so I double tap at screen bottom and bring up the Siri window in to which I can type precisely what I want ChatGPT to do specifically the images I have made that way.
Yeah, I knew unlimited ChatGPT images were too good to be true. But what if I stay on 15.2 Beta 1![]()
I was hoping this somehow wouldn’t be the case, but can’t say I’m surprised.
Lol been saying this since day 1 of Apple Intelligence and ooooh so MANY users here laughed when Google, Open-Ai and Microsoft partnered on their first phones to launch any AI globally:Ha-ha-ha )))![]()
Lol ... well iCloud had a subscription past the seemingly decent 5GB option long-ago.Yikes. Baked-in tools with subscriptions.
Just remember, who's heavily backed up Open-Ai (ChatGPT, Mall-E and soon Search-GPT)."The ChatGPT integration is privacy centered. But you have limits if you don't tell us who you are"
Well interestingly enough those of us who remember using Mac OS X up to Snow Leopard ...That’s nice. This trash will never be installed on any device I use.
ROFLMAO!Having limits tied to your device requires some sort of identifier, which identifiers are not just used for limits...
But when initially launched, didn't Apple so vehemently stated it was all going to be COMPLETELY FREE?! Doubst my recollection deceive me? This was so heavily praised BUT few of us knew that was such ... sweaty-salty crackers.This is the way it is in the chatgpt application! No one should be surprised by this.
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.
Not to mention the fictional monster… 😉
That I could get behind, already being on apple one myself.more advanced version's capabilities will be rolled into apple One's subscription price, very soon.
Day 1: disable it
Can we get this crap out of the OS please
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.
All that is happening here is Apple making users aware of a limit that affects people with ChatGPT accounts - that has always applied to their ChatGPT accounts. It also appears to only affect people who bypass Apple Intelligence and tell Siri to “Ask ChatGPT“ - which is the same thing they could’ve done with the ChatGPT App prior to iOS 18.I was hoping this somehow wouldn’t be the case, but can’t say I’m surprised.
Not sure what “feature” you think someone might actually be using that would make this relevant. Unless someone hand-crafts a prompt and asks Siri to skip trying to handle it (by prefixing with “Ask ChatGPT”), which makes it the same flow as using the ChatGPT app, they don’t know or care what models or features are being used by the extension.And it has already been stated that once you sign in, the OpenAI privacy policy applies. So the privacy aspect might become just a token gesture, if one really uses the feature and needs to sign in.