The incredible and very popular OpenAI conversational AI is available in a paid version, including in France. For around twenty euros per month, ChatGPT Plus offers several advantages… which could appeal to more than one!
Faced with the insane success of ChatGPT, the conversational AI capable of expressing itself in a fluid and natural way, OpenAI has decided to offer a paid subscription for the most interested users, as announced at the beginning of February on his blog. Called ChatGPT Plus, it costs $20 per month. If it was initially reserved for the United States, it is now available in other countries, including France, where it is therefore necessary to add 20% VAT to the starting price to end up at 24 dollars per month – or approximately, with the current course, 22.5 euros per month.
For this tariff, subscribers will benefit from several advantages. The price could have been higher, because ChatGPT itself thinks that, “given the high costs associated with training and maintaining a large language model like mine,” the minimum amount of a subscription should be “pretty high, potentially in the thousands of dollars a month.” But rest assured, Internet users will continue to have access to AI for free. “We love our free users and will continue to offer free access to ChatGPT. This subscription at this price will help support the availability of free access to as many people as possible,” explains OpenAI.
The arrival of ChatGPT Plus does not mean the end of the free version of the tool for the moment. On the contrary, the subscription should allow it to survive by financing the operation of the AI. Here’s how to take advantage of it:
► Appointment on ChatGPT and connect.
► In the sidebar on the left, click on Upgrade to Plus.
► A pop-up window appears. Click the green button Upgrade plan.
► A new page opens. Note that the price displayed is currently only in dollars. Enter your information in the corresponding fields (card information, billing address, telephone number…), then click on the green button Subscribe.
ChatGPT Plus: priority and more comfortable use
The ChatGPT conversational artificial intelligence has been making a lot of noise since its release in December 2022. It impresses with its ability to comprehensively and naturally answer questions and solve many problems, so much so that users have a lot of fun with it ask for essays, code, lists, articles, even assignments. And they are many ! As a study by UBS reports, artificial intelligence has no less than 100 million monthly active users in January 2023, and it only took five days to pass the milestone of one million users. according to Statista. Thus, the new tool has the record for the fastest growth of applications for the general public, ahead of popular platforms such as Instagram or TikTok.
Still, OpenAI needs to find the necessary funds for its development, especially since the computing costs are exorbitant – it can fortunately count on the financial support of Microsoft, which is very interested in this technology and has invested 10 billion of dollars. This is why she announced on January 11 on his official Discord serverits intention to monetize ChatGPT for “ensure the long-term viability of the tool”. Indeed, she could not forever leave her wonderful chatbot in free access, especially since the latter currently has more than one million active users. To ensure its proper functioning, it must constantly spend a lot of money – even if there are many bugs and the interface is not always very stable. The time has therefore come to think about a long-term strategy – it does not currently intend to adopt an advertising model.
For the moment, everyone can test the AI for free by simply registering, and Internet users around the world have not hesitated to ask it a good number of questions, so much so that it is regularly overwhelmed with requests, and it is then impossible to access them, sometimes for several hours. With ChatGPT Plus, subscribers will be able to access the AI without any interruption whenever they want and will therefore have priority over other users, given that with the explosion of requests, it is regularly impossible to access it. Responses will also be faster and the request limit will be pushed back, with “at least twice the daily limit“only for the free solution. Greg Brockman, one of the co-founders of OpenAI, promises on Twitter”higher performancefor ChatGPT Plus customers. Finally, subscribers will get priority access to new features that will be added in the future. At this time, OpenAI is only available in the United States, where interested parties can s register on a waiting list before receiving an invitation “in the next weeks”but the firm plans to deploy it elsewhere in the world.
ChatGPT Plus: a paid subscription that could appeal
At the beginning of this idea of a paid offer – initially called ChatGPT Professional –, OpenAI had asked for the opinion of users usinga Google Docs quiz. Indeed, the company had no idea what the price list was going to look like. That’s why she was asking questions like “at what price (per month) would you consider ChatGPT to be so expensive that you wouldn’t consider buying it?”, “at what price would you consider the price of ChatGPT to be so low that you would feel the quality can’t be matched?” or, on a scale from 1 to 5,“How upset would you be if you couldn’t use ChatGPT anymore?” Users could register on a waiting list so that they could test the offer first when the beta version was launched. “If you are selected, we will contact you to set up a payment process and a pilot”, explained OpenAI. The firm had finally opted for a price of 42 dollars per month, a fairly substantial sum that it fortunately ended up lowering.
According to OpenAI, ChatGPT Plus would only be the first paid offer. Indeed, the start-up says “actively exploring” new, less expensive subscriptions, enterprise subscriptions, data packs and paid access to the AI API, which is already available for a fee. “We plan to refine and expand this offering based on your feedback and needs”she explains.
ChatGPT being very useful for certain professions, there is no doubt that the paid offer should quickly find its audience. On the other hand, its price is likely to discourage students – and this is perhaps not worse –, who see in AI a great way to save time for writing their homework – moreover, it has already banned in New York universities and Sciences Po. Remember, however, that it still makes a lot of mistakes and that Sam Altman, one of the co-founders of OpenAI, has himself declared that it is “incredibly limited, but good enough at some things to create a deceptive impression of grandeur” and that would be “a mistake to rely on it for anything important right now.” It remains to be seen whether the integration of Prometheus AI, based on ChatGPT, into Microsoft Bing and Edge will overshadow it (see our article).
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— Greg Brockman (@gdb) January 11, 2023