OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Plus, Starting at $20 Per Month (techcrunch.com) 26
Aiming to monetize what's become a viral phenomenon, OpenAI today launched a new pilot subscription plan for ChatGPT, its text-generating AI that can write convincingly human-like essays, poems, emails, lyrics and more. From a report: Called ChatGPT Plus and starting at $20 per month, ChatGPT Pro delivers a number of benefits over the base-level ChatGPT, OpenAI says, including general access to ChatGPT even during peak times, faster response times and priority access to new features and improvements.
Google is wrong (Score:5, Interesting)
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I want both: links to pages written by people and a responses produced by a model that may or may not have hallucinated when generating them.
The problem will be when pages that should be written by people start including generated context.
Re:Google is wrong (Score:4, Interesting)
The problem will be when pages that should be written by people start including generated context.
I think that many of the pages that google links me to are already generated. I do a search like "how to remove scobie layer" and get back a lot of pages that clearly did copy/paste from other sites. There'll be a heading "What is scobie" followed by a few copy-pasted paragraphs, then "how do I make scobie", then "when is scobie used", then "what is a scobie layer", and somewhere near the bottom "How to remove a scobie layer" so on. I suspect they're mostly machine-generated with only minimal human intervention, presumably to game SEO and get advertising dollars. (I think the SEO battle has been lost by the search engines for several years).
Also, for the queries I do, many of the results in the first two pages of results are clearly written by journalists who understand less about their subject than ChatGPT. Some of them just unquestioningly parrot a PR. Some of them repeat someone's quote without any recognition that the quote is logically incoherent or doesn't answer the question.
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It seems then that two sources of knowledge are emerging: the statistical knowledge related to what has been done many times which AI can cover better than Google, and the expert knowledge that is too difficult to aggregate mechanically that a person must cover.
The obvious problem for the people is they need to have enough useful expertise that their work cannot be replaced by AI. The upside is with these AI tools and real world practice you can gain expert knowledge faster than before. The downside is you
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Re: Google is wrong (Score:1)
Appare
$20 a month? (Score:2)
In college, $20/mo for written papers was a deal! (Score:3)
It was bad enough with the swapping of papers from their files and storing of exams among some Greek chapters across the country. Exams for professors were kept on file and papers were swapped to a campus that had not seen them.
I hope it is really obvious when papers are written by these services. Otherwise, every essay and paper must be written in class from now on. Followed by the elimination of Wi-Fi and cell service in classrooms and collection of phones and laptops.
How else can these required skills be effectively graded?
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How else can these required skills be effectively graded?
Maybe in the future, the only required skill will be knowing how to ask a chatbot for the appropriate answers.
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5 bucks (Score:1, Funny)
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If ChatGPT even saves me 15 minutes each month writing some email / powerpoint / newsletter content for work, it is well worth $20.
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"Chat" (Score:3)
Does $20 a month also allow you to disable the fake "chat" responses that trickle through instead of just dumping the entire text response at once?
Re:"Chat" (Score:5, Informative)
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You are seeing how ChatGPT works in real-time, It writes one word, and the determines what the next word should be.
But is it honestly that slow? I see ChatGPT spend fifteen seconds composing its answer one word at a time. I know that's how it works under the hood, but my expectation is that it calculated the answer one word at a time in closer to 50ms, and the visual slowness is just eye-candy intended to convey an effect.
$20/mo. for ethical access (Score:2, Informative)
Welcome to OpenAI, where they claim that coincidentally the most ethical way to protect you from AI is the path that causes them to make multiple billion dollar deals with Microsoft for Github Copilot, charging for DALL-E 2, and now this.
Their mission statement was explicitly to ensure that everyday people could have AI without having to depend on massive corporations for access. OpenAI used to release their models and weights up until they started seeing a path to making money with GPT-2.
They were founded
Penmanship courses (Score:2)
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But.. contextual/strategic competence? (Score:2)
curious to see (Score:2)
People are now trained to expect everything digital is free.
But there are also those who see themselves as early adopters, same people who bought both Alexa AND Google speakers