ChatGPT is free to use, but the pro version is reportedly being trialed for $42/month.
About 30% of professionals I used ChatGPT at work(opens in new window)according to a new poll from Fishbowl, a publication covering workplace trends. send messages on dating apps; to write a school essay; create malware, more. And users are doing all of that for free. Thanks to the company potentially paying millions of dollars a month, we don’t have to pay anything.
Rumors are swirling that OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT, is working on ways to monetize its latest success. Just a few weeks ago, the company let users sign up for early access to ChatGPT Professional. This means that a version of the product that does not contain blackout windows will always be available. Faster response from ChatGPT (which is helpful since there are many glitches). You can send as many messages as you need, up to at least double your normal daily limit.
Sent by OpenAI Waitlist for ChatGPT Professional earlier this month(opens in new window)ask potential users not only what they use ChatGPT the most, but also how much the product is worth.
“If you are selected, we will contact you to set up a payment process and pilot,” the waiting list read. “This is an early, experimental program that is subject to change. Please note that we are not making paid pro access available to the general public at this time.”
However, some users say they were granted access to ChatGPT Professional for $42/month. OpenAI has yet to confirm that it has granted access to the tool, announced a launch, or confirmed pricing, and did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Mashable.
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What ChatGPT said about ChatGPT Pro
When Mashable asked ChatGPT about the $42/month version, they said, “We are not aware of a $42/month paid version of ChatGPT.” However, when asked about the difference between the free and paid versions, he said:
Both ChatGPT and ChatGPT-professional are based on GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) architecture. However, there are some important differences between the two models.
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Training data: ChatGPT-professional has been trained on a much larger and more diverse dataset, so it can produce more fluent, accurate, and more human-like text.
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Tweak: ChatGPT-professional can be tweaked with a small amount of task-specific data to improve performance for specific use cases.
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APIs: ChatGPT-professional is available as an API, so developers can easily integrate the API into their applications and systems.
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scale: ChatGPT-professional can handle a much higher volume of requests than ChatGPT, making it more suitable for large-scale production applications.
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performance: ChatGPT-professional offers better performance than ChatGPT in terms of producing more human-like text and better understanding of context.
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cost: ChatGPT-professional is a paid service, while ChatGPT is a free-to-use model.
In summary, ChatGPT-professional is a more advanced and powerful version of ChatGPT, designed for production use, with more advanced features, more data and better performance, but It is also costly.
When asked about the details of its cost, ChatGPT said it was circumstantial and that OpenAI “has not publicly disclosed the price of ChatGPT Professional.”