After the fascination that awoke a few weeks after its launch, ChatGPT begins a new phase. the signature Open AIgiven its brilliant success, seek generate income to his auspicious reception. His plan is ChatGPT Professional, a paid version of artificial intelligence.
According to his Discord announcement, that’s a release he’ll be offering a number of improvements and updates for the most demanding users. However, we will still have to wait to be able to use it.
“We’re starting to think about how to monetize ChatGPT. Our goal is to keep improving and maintaining the service, and monetizing is one way to ensure that it’s viable for the long term.”
Among the advantages of ChatGPT Professional, for the moment, stands out: that there will be no downtime, faster responses to requests and at least double your daily message limit.
The professional project started with a waiting list accompanied by a survey. The idea is that interested parties spend a few minutes answering the questions.
Instead, OpenAI will contact all interested parties for the configuration a payment process which is not yet available.
“If you’re selected, we’ll contact you to set up a payment process and pilot. Please note that this is an experimental program subject to change and we will not generalize payment access,” the company says.
One of the questions is “What monthly price would you consider ChatGPT so expensive that you wouldn’t buy it?”. Meanwhile, OpenAI says those who fill out the form can be selected to try ChatGPT Professional.
OpenAI ensures that the program will be “always available”. Especially for those who use ChatGPT to do professional work. For a few weeks, if the servers start to become saturated, the tool is no longer available and generates error messages.
The interest of the giants for ChatGPT
This week the interest of the majority owner of the tool, Microsoft, to invest up to 10,000 million dollars in OpenIA. The idea is to accelerate the growth of its two flagship tools: ChatGPT and Dalle-2.
The information, leaked by US specialized media, claims that the operation will raise OpenAI’s valuation to 29 billion dollarsand that Microsoft ensures that they receive 75% of the profits earned from OpenAI until they can recoup their initial investment.
Microsoft plans to incorporate OpenAI’s ChatGPT software to power the Bing search engine, according to The Information. OpenAI uses machine learning to create human-like text responses, but while the tool is free, the company plans to charge for its use in the future.
With this addition, you can present search results as full-sentence answers with source information.
Also, suggesting keywords or phrases would be helpful, although ChatGPT doesn’t look for real-time information like algorithms in a browser do because it responds to the data set it has.
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Source: Clarin
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