OpenAI threatened to suspend the account of the Chinese company "Byte Dance", which owns the "Tik Tok" application, against the backdrop of a report accusing it of using the American company's models and services to train and develop a strong competitor to the artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT.
In an unprecedented event due to the strong and growing demand, OpenAI issued a statement through its CEO, Sam Altman, announcing a temporary suspension of the registration of new subscribers to its premium paid service, ChatGPT Plus .
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