1675339096 ChatGPT will have a more powerful paid version

ChatGPT will have a more powerful paid version

ChatGPT will have a more powerful paid version

ChatGPT, the chatbot that popularized generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems, will have a paid version. ChatGPT Plus costs $20 per month and improves on the features of the original tool, which remains free.

Those who pay for the subscription get three benefits. First, they have access to the chatbot even during peak usage. The tool’s success has meant that it performs poorly at certain times of the day due to the number of people connecting. Premium users no longer have to wait for rush hour to pass.

Second, subscribers also get faster service, as detailed on the Open AI website of the company developing the tool. And third, they have access to “new features and improvements” that are gradually being added to the service. You’re not referring to it, but you might be referring to GPT-4, the new version of the AI ​​that this tool is based on.

The ChatGPT payment service will only be available to users in the US, although the company plans to add it to more countries in the coming weeks. Only those who signed up for a waitlist that the company opened on Discord a few weeks ago will have access to this version.

“We love having non-paying users and will continue to offer free access to ChatGPT. By subscribing, we can help keep the free version available to as many people as possible.”

The success of ChatGPT in the general public has caused movement in companies. Microsoft was one of the first to move. If last week it announced the investment of 10,000 million dollars in OpenAI, of which it was already a partner to improve the tool, yesterday it announced that Teams Premium, the paid version of its enterprise collaborative work application, will include ChatGPT .

This service, available for $7 per month, allows users to automatically take meeting notes, personalized presentations, and other tasks such as B. Real-time translations of video call participants.

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