Are you curious to know how you will look in your 60s or 70s? Then do try this new feature of ChatGPT-4o.
Recently, Ghibli art introduced by OpenAI had garnered significant global attention.
Following its successful launch, the US tech giant OpenAI has launched a new feature for its ChatGPT-4o. This new feature is wonderful to try, as it will display a picture of you as you look in your 60s and 70s.
How to use it:
One has to just ask after uploading the picture, “Predict my future appearance, how I will look in my 60s.” And within a few seconds, ChatGPT will generate a picture of what you will look like in your 60s.
It is quite interesting how accurately the ChatGPT-4o is predicting this thing. OpenAI is launching many intriguing features into its ChatGPT. It’s fascinating to observe the capabilities of generative AI models and how they can provide answers or solutions to complex human queries.
These models can predict digits beyond the 20th decimal place, solve intricate mathematical equations, and even give us a glimpse of how we might look as we age. When I asked ChatGPT to predict my future appearance, I was genuinely intrigued by the output.
Recently, OpenAI has made its image generator available to free users as well, allowing anyone to generate future versions of themselves at no cost. The catch? You’ll have to wait to see if the predictions come true.
There have been similar services in the past, such as apps like Facebook and Snapchat, where you could transform yourself into a cartoon or an in-game character. You could even see how you might look in your 60s or 70s.
What sets GPT-4o apart is its ability to produce realistic-looking images. With features like the Ghibli-style transformation, people are now uploading their photos to GPT to create these stylized versions of themselves.
Further, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has also stated that the firm is going to launch o3 and o4-mini AI models in a couple of weeks and then GPT-5 in a few months. And Altman has also hinted at the firm’s launch of its Image Version 2.0.
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