Is ChatGPT set to charge $20 a month?

There is fresh speculation that the generative AI tool (link here) may launch a pro version that has a monthly charge.

Take-off AI tool ChatGPT is predicted to be “everywhere” in 2023 – but that may not be the case if there is a charge for the generative product. Having gained 1m registered users in just FIVE days with queries costing its operator Open.AI an estimated $3m a momnth to run, something may have to give.

Co-founder and president Greg Brockman is now asking users how much they would pay for a “professional version” of the tool on Twitter. It also invites them to be added to a waiting list for that version! Here it is:

You can click straight through to the link here to have your say.

Whether this means that the free tool will become unuseable is not yet known. However, there is clearly a risk or that regular punters end up with a tool that is underdeveloped and not as smart?

Will there be inequities with this technology? What if you don’t have the money for it? How much would you pay for it? Please let us know what you think in the comments below…

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How ChatGPT can Successfully Create Blog Posts

Chat GPT can create blog posts such as the first few pars of the first blog posted to this site – but, be careful, otherwise search engines such as Google will be able to detect that content was written by an AI. That’s where other tools such as Quillbot can help out. Here is a guide…

1. Go to ChatGPT and give it a prompt to ‘write a blog’ on any topic of your choosing. As the screengrab below shows, it will do just that for you – quite easily…

2. If you copy and paste this into an AI detector such as Writer.com, you will find it easily detects that such copy was not written by a human – look at the score below! Just 5% score as human-generated content!

3. You can edit the blog yourself to try to improve your score – OR you can use a tool such as Quillbot to add in paraphrases to make it more human. This may make it less likely to be detected as AI content by search engines such as Google and damage SEO scores etc. Note – the free version of Quillbot is limited to 125 words per entry!

4. We can then run the new content in the AI detector – and, hey presto, our human score has dramatically improved! 99% now!

5. This copy can now potentially be used on a website – in this. case, about the downfall of Berlin Wall. I would still err some caution as the output of a lot material from ChatGPT is still relatively basic and you may need some improvement to ensure real humans are gaining value – let alone, Google! AI will improve though!

Please let us know what you think!