Last Updated: April 13, 2024, 13:00 IST
ChatGPT now lets you access the AI chatbot without creating an account
ChatGPT is now accessible even if you don’t make an account or share your phone number with OpenAI but you miss out on some features.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT, driven by generative AI, has become a go-to tool for many. It allows people to have human-like conversations to complete various tasks. Until now, users had to sign up via email, phone number or platforms like Google, Microsoft or Apple. However, on April 1, OpenAI announced the rollout of ChatGPT 3.5 without the need for sign-ins. However, the users who create an account will be able to access services like voice conversations and personalised instructions. Those who want to use the newer versions like ChatGPT 4 or DALL-E, will still require an account.
How To Choose ChatGPT Without Creating An Account
Utilising ChatGPT without the requirement for logging in. However, it is important for users to exercise caution and refrain from sharing sensitive information with the chatbot.
– Open your web browser. Start by opening a web browser compatible with ChatGPT
– Visit the ChatGPT website. Navigate to the ChatGPT website by entering www.chat.openai.com into the address bar.
– Initiate a New Chat. Once on the website, click on the option to start a new chat session. Now, the interface displays without options for logging in or creating an account. As users are not logged in, their session starts afresh, without any history of previous commands or inquiries. To access saved chats, users must log in to their accounts. To initiate a new chat, users can simply begin typing in the chat box located at the bottom.
– After composing the prompt or message, users can send it by clicking the send button or pressing the enter key.
– Once sent, GPT responds with a reply based on available data. Users can engage in multiple exchanges without the need to sign in or create an account.
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