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    OpenAI’s need for more paid ChatGPT users is subtly mentioned in code — Will it use the viral Ghibli memes to cash in?

    April 11, 2025
    OpenAI’s need for more paid ChatGPT users is subtly mentioned in code — Will it use the viral Ghibli memes to cash in?

    Code in ChatGPT suggests OpenAI may start watermarking images generated by free users, forcing them to upgrade to paid plans for an unrestricted user experience.

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