If you’ve been watching tech news, you’ve probably heard of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence tool created by the OpenAI company. Launched in November 2022, the feature has grown faster than anything in internet history, reaching 1 million users in just 5 days and 100 million users in two months.
Now, ChatGPT has one more innovation: a paid version on a monthly subscription model. Available for Brazilians at US$20 (around R$104 at this Monday’s R$5.21 dollar exchange rate), this method brings some interesting advantages over the free version of the tool: high traffic; faster responses; priority in case of updates in the vehicle.
For those interested in subscribing to the new ChatGPT method, the process is very simple. The user just needs to access the OpenAI tool page and click on the “plus upgrade” option on the left side of the address.
Then you need to log in via a Google account or an account created directly on the platform, insert a valid credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or JCB) and continue the process.
The ChatGPT subscription will be valid as long as the platform is used by the user, and Modality values can be changed at any timeas stated in the document on the contract service page.
What is ChatGPT?
OpenAI’s artificial intelligence tool consists of a chatbot that can naturally talk to Internet users and perform tasks of varying difficulty levels, such as writing scripts for articles, videos, generating programming codes, explaining processes from different sources.
The AI platform learns and adapts as it is used, generating increasingly accurate experiences and responses for users. Therefore, with ChatGPT it is possible not only to learn about various topics, but also to automate many actions. This, of course, has made the feature a phenomenon in the digital world.
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Source: Tec Mundo
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