@ug911 I have a fairly specific case. We build low-code software (PHPRunner) where customers can add they own code (SQL, Javascript, PHP etc). As many of the customers are not developers they make mistakes and having ChatGPT fix mistakes and explain the code instantly can be a very valuable addition.
The cost will be shared between thousands of customers and would make total sense.
Paying for tools like ChatGPT severely restricts creative use cases to be built on top of them. Only some products which have clear business utility around copywriting flourish in the longer term in my opinion.
I don't think I would end up paying for ChatGPT.
What are your thoughts @konok_nazmul ?
@konok_nazmul Well reading your tagline, it makes sense that you would be using tools like ChatGPT day in and day out. :D How much are you willing to pay?
What's your take on @sergey_kornilov1 's $500 a month price?
I think they will go with a freemium version limiting the API request.
This way they will have a dataset to train and more premium features for paid users.
Anyway it will be interesting to see what's next big thing is going to happen with #ChatGPT considering Microsoft is invested in it.
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