Submitted by vadhavaniyafaijan t3_10smjmt in singularity
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YobaiYamete t1_j72mc44 wrote
A welcome change, but they will need to make chatGPT faster to respond if they want people to be able to really use it on the fly
AllNinjas t1_j72o9ts wrote
The hourly rate limits is something that probably needs to be addressed for power users. Especially when CGPT is wrong a lot and requires a lot of rewording
ttylyl t1_j7345sl wrote
I think they should do like a free, $5 a month, $20 a month system, where free is limited $5 is less limited ai, faster and more per hour, and $20 is near unlimited(need anti bot system) full ai capability, and fastest response times.
I feel like that will allow most people to either use for free or only as much as a music app, while power users can really get the most out of it, and it’s worth $20 to them.
ihateshadylandlords t1_j73jf21 wrote
They’re doing everything they can to stick it to Google.
clearlylacking t1_j73ybvh wrote
Easy way to get around school filters.
visarga t1_j7400r1 wrote
I hope it is text and voice based, not text only.
visarga t1_j7407nv wrote
What will these kids do in the future when they don't have chatGPT 3.5? Use chatGPT 35?
Rezeno56 t1_j741lna wrote
Boy, imagine the rate of downloads.
Puzzleheaded_Ad_8553 t1_j74m36l wrote
Next week? Wow
SmoothPlastic9 t1_j74pmn8 wrote
please add support for my country
SeasonsGone t1_j74vj3s wrote
Thank fuck
nitebear t1_j751wjf wrote
I didnt really consider it but you're right in that they should act as fast as possible before google starts releasing ai products. The ceos must feel like Indiana Jones with that big google boulder coming after them.
piedamon t1_j75jfcv wrote
Can I have your permission to repeat this joke? It’s gold
nitebear t1_j75jhqr wrote
it's all urs buddy 😊👍
Apollo24_ t1_j765v9l wrote
Yes. The technology isn't going to get worse, it's only going to improve from here on. It's the "you won't always have a calculator in your pocket" debate all over again, which surprisingly you do have in your pocket all the time. I'm not at all saying calculators made math education useless, not at all. It's still as important as ever, it's just that we have to adapt. Crunching big numbers in your head isn't that important anymore, you just have to know how it's done and how to use the available tools to get what you want.
Education will need to adapt again.
apart112358 t1_j767bth wrote
A hardware implant would also be ok.
datsmamail12 t1_j76zyzn wrote
I think that 20$ a month is still way too much for a primitive AI. 5$ a month for full capabilities would be alright though. Maybe a model where you buy it for lifetime for 250 dollars could be alright as well. It's still a very limited AI. Maybe GPT4 would be worth the 20$ but that's my opinion I guess.
purepersistence t1_j773lz8 wrote
>buy it for lifetime for 250 dollars
If AI takes off then in a few years using gpt4 will be like using a trs80 with 4KB ram and a tape drive.
datsmamail12 t1_j77bgtu wrote
That's why I said it's too expensive for a subscription with 20 dollars a month. We're in the AI wars between companies right now. We will be seeing a lot of alternatives in 2023 to chatGPT,the price model they chose is kind of ridiculous considering Bing will have GPT4. Idk this is very weird.
ttylyl t1_j77hpb5 wrote
They’re saying each print costs up at 5 cents, so that’s only 20 prompts for $1, kinda spendy.
Otherwise_Natural788 t1_j7a0h3r wrote
For iOS, Turned out we can already have our own shortcut and even Siri can connect ChatGPT by itself with an api key which is free. I was about to buy one of those 3rd party apps this saved my day!
What I liked so far compared to others shortcuts, this one is very close how you normally speak with Siri, there are now extra questions like ‘do you want to continue’ ..etc.
Ezekiel_W t1_j72al47 wrote
Inject the AI directly into my veins.