Edited by: Bharat Upadhyay
Last updated: January 24, 2023, 10:26 AM IST
ChatGPT can be used for tasks such as translating languages.
ChatGPT can be used for tasks such as translating languages, answering questions, and entering text.
OpenAI, Microsoft’s AI company, is now reportedly rolling out the premium version for ChatGPT – a chatbot trained on a massive dataset of human-generated text and capable of generating human-like responses to a wide variety of prompts.
ChatGPT can be used for tasks such as translating languages, answering questions, and entering text. It is designed to be flexible and adapt to a wide variety of natural language processing tasks. According to reports, some ChatGPT users have recently posted on social media that they have been given access to a “ChatGPT Professional” version that costs $42 per month.
AI developer Zahid Khawaja posted the screenshot of ChatGPT pricing, at $42 per month. He said that the paid system is more responsive than the free version. However, another Twitter user posted, “I really wanted to pay for a subscription, but $42 is just too much”.
AI research organization OpenAI has said it will soon monetize its ChatGPT platform, after seeing a massive response to its AI chatbot that can write poems, essays, emails and even code. The Microsoft-owned company said it is “starting to think about how ChatGPT can make money” as a way to “ensure long-term viability”.
In related news, Microsoft on Monday announced a multi-year, multi-billion dollar investment in OpenAI, the developer behind AI-powered ChatGPT that has become all the rage. The tech giant, which injected $1 billion into OpenAI in 2019, did not disclose the investment amount in the “third phase of our long-term partnership with OpenAI.” Previous reports claimed that Microsoft could inject up to $10 billion into OpenAI.
“We have formed our partnership with OpenAI around a shared ambition to responsibly advance groundbreaking AI research and democratize AI as a new technology platform. In this next phase of our partnership, developers and organizations across industries will have access to the best AI infrastructure, models and toolchain with Azure to build and run their applications,” said Satya Nadella, Microsoft chairman and CEO.
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