Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 248: Free ChatGPT vs. ChatGPT Plus. What's the difference?

Episode Date: April 11, 2024

ChatGPT is still the biggest and best AI chatbot in 2024. Yet so many people are still confused about the difference in modes. So, we're gonna tackle one of the biggest questions we get - what&ap...os;s the difference between the free version of ChatGPT and the paid version of ChatGPT Plus?  Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions about ChatGPTRelated Episodes:Ep 217: 7 Steps on How To ACTUALLY Use ChatGPT in 2024Ep 197: 5 Simple Steps to Start Using GenAI at Your Business TodayUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:02:15 Daily AI news07:15 New updates with GPT-4 Turbo13:18 ChatGPT still limited, information may be incomplete.16:19 Paid account gets 40 messages every 3 hours.17:18 Updated free 3.5 model faster, but still slow.22:21 Efficiently complete multiple tasks within one chat.24:57 Utilize ChatGPT for automating knowledge work.28:26 Integration with Bing allows direct web connectivity.33:27 Update: ChatGPT available without account.38:02 Advantages of ChatGPT Plus41:46 Copilot Pro enhances Microsoft 365 functionality for users.42:46 Microsoft-centric tool, except for Teams integration.48:57 GPT4 benchmarks old, still better than others.51:42 PDF or GPT upload varies by performance.54:31 ChatGPT upcoming features56:25 Paid and free user input improves ChatGPT.Topics Covered in This Episode:1. Recent ChatGPT Updates2. Free ChatGPT vs ChatGPT Plus3. Limitations of Free ChatGPT4.  Advanced Features of ChatGPT Plus5. ChatGPT Plus vs Other Platforms6. Speculations about Future Versions of ChatGPTKeywords:OpenAI, ChatGPT technology, GPT technology, free version of ChatGPT, paid version of ChatGPT, GPT-4 Turbo, UDO AI music generator, Suno, Amazon generative AI, Andy Jassy, Google Cloud event, enterprise AI models, AI integration in Google Meet, memory recall of ChatGPT, GPT tokens, custom GPTs, confidential documents, knowledge cut-off, ChatGPT 4 Turbo, large language models, integratioSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Everyday AI Show, the everyday podcast where we simplify AI and bring its power to your fingertips. Listen daily for practical advice to boost your career, business, and everyday life. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in Adobe Firefly, the All In One Creative AI Studio. Just describe what you want to create and the assistant handles the rest, orchestrating multi-step workflows across Photoshop, Premiere Express, and more in one conversational interface. You direct the outcome. The assistant accelerates execution. What's the difference between free chat GPT and the paid version of chat GPD plus?
Starting point is 00:00:54 Should you upgrade? What can you actually use chat GPT plus for? And do people actually still use the free version? All right. We're going to be tackling those questions today and more on everyday AI. What's going on, y'all? Thanks for joining. My name is Jordan Wilson. I'm the host of Everyday AI, and this is for you. This is your daily live stream, podcast, and free daily newsletter helping every day people like you and me,
Starting point is 00:01:22 not just learn this generative AI stuff, but how we can all actually leverage it to grow our companies and to grow our careers. And you know what? If there's one tool that we all probably use the most, it has to be ChatGBT. You could argue that ChatGPT started this generative AI wave that we've been riding the past two or so years. And I think that there's a lot of misconceptions out there about the free version of chat GPT that anyone can use in the paid version of chat GPT plus, which starts at $20 a month. So today we're going to be tackling a lot of those big questions going over, you know, kind of some of the features, you know, step by step and also answering all of your questions. So if you do have any questions, get those in.
Starting point is 00:02:08 All right, I'm excited for today's show. But before we dive into that, as a reminder, please, if you haven't already, go to your everyday AI.com, sign it for that free daily newsletter. If you're listening on the podcast, appreciate it, make sure to check out your show notes because we'll have a lot of related episodes there. And if you are joining us live on the live stream, what is going on to everyone, Jonathan and Brian and Tara Woozy, Chrissy, we've got a lot of folks in, Mike and Michelle and Chris and Rolando. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:38 What are your questions? What are your biggest questions about chat, GPD? Let me know. I'm going to tackle all of your questions at the end. But before we get into it, let's go over what's going on in the world of AI news. All right. So we have some updates from Google Cloud's next event. So it is happening right now through today in Las Vegas. So let's talk.
Starting point is 00:03:03 So first, we have the Gemini 1.5 Pro launch. So Google Cloud introduced Gemini 1.5 Pro offering enhanced opportunities for enterprise to leverage AI models. Also, release the Google Vids in Workspace. So that is a new addition to Google Workspace. Google Vids allows companies to create professional quality videos with customizable options. I actually think this is probably going to be one of the bigger outcomes or one of the things that people are using most out of the announcement.
Starting point is 00:03:32 So make sure you check up more about that in the newsletter. Also, AI integration in Google Meet and Chat. So features like Take Notes for Me in Google Meet and. and chat, aim to enhance user experience and productivity. AI security tools for Google Workspace. So Google Cloud is rolling out additional AI security tools to bolster the safety of the workplace platform. And last but not least, Gemini models expansion.
Starting point is 00:03:55 So we have some Gemini models are being expanded to provide more use cases, including financial services, universities, and startups, as well as Google rolled out some new versions of their Gemma small model as well. All right. Let's go from one tech titan to another. it's that time of year, y'all. So Amazon CEO has revealed a generative AI shift. So Amazon CEO and the Jassie disclosed in the annual shareholder letter just a few minutes ago, actually, that the company's significant investments in generative AI across three layers in the generative AI stack. So kind of
Starting point is 00:04:33 going over some of these updates in their kind of in their strategic vision. But the three layers include the bottom layer focusing on training models and producing predictions, a middle layer for customizing foundational models, and the top layer where Amazon develops generative AI applications for its consumer businesses. Also, in this letter, two other things worth noting. Well, a lot of things, but we'll get you all that in the newsletter. But Amazon is aiming to transition from cloud computing through AWS to becoming a major player in the AI space with a focus on building and scaling generative AI applications. So not a shift away from the cloud necessarily,
Starting point is 00:05:12 but really with a focus on building and scaling gen AI applications. Also, Amazon announced the addition of Andrew Ng, a renowned figure in AI to its board. All right, our last piece of AI news. And actually, if you saw our newsletter yesterday, you caught this, because we got it in just minutes before we sent it out. But UDio has emerged as a strong competitor to soon. in the AI music game.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Is that what we're calling it now? AI music game. All right. So UDio, a new AI music generator has entered the scene as a rival to Suno, backed by tech and music heavyweights. So founded by former employees of Google's deep mind,
Starting point is 00:05:52 UDio boasts and generating high fidelity songs from just text prompts. Yes, you type in a little text, you get an amazing song with lyrics, vocals, mixed everything. So UDO's output is noted so far for its crisp sound quality. potentially surpassing Suno in Sonic Clarity. So the company is supported by prominent figures in the music industry,
Starting point is 00:06:13 including Common, Take Keith, Will I Am, who praises UDio as a tool for creativity in the modern area. So this one's a little different. You actually have some big name musicians behind this. All right. Also, obviously, concerns have been raised about the use of copyrighted material to trade AI models like UDO and Suno, prompting calls that we've talked about on the show before.
Starting point is 00:06:34 You had the 200 musicians sign a letter. but prompting these calls for ethical and legal considerations from the artist rights alliance. So right now, UDio is free in beta and can make up to 1,200 songs a month. Yeah. So I guess now is the time to go take advantage of this free plan while it's still there. Not sure how long it's going to last. Also, we'll put this in the show notes, but we had the Suno CEO on our show a couple months ago. He actually wrote me a love song.
Starting point is 00:07:01 How sweet on Valentine's Day. All right. So there's going to be more AI news as always as well. as a lot more. A recap from today's show. So make sure you go to your everyday AI.com and sign up for that free daily newsletter. All right. You know what?
Starting point is 00:07:16 Last night, my wife asked me a question. She said, are people actually still using the free version of Chat GPT? That's a good question. And I want, hey, for our live stream audience, please get your question in now. You know what? I'll start here. I'll start here. There's been a lot of updates to,
Starting point is 00:07:36 chat GPT. So maybe you first used it a year or two ago or maybe you just dabble in it here and there. But even just this week, some huge announcements. So I'm going to go over those first. And then we're going to start going over a comparison between the free version of chat GPT and the paid version of chat GPT plus. So we're going to get into the nitty gritty details. But let's first start with some of the news. Right. So this is very fresh. So the GPT4 turbo model, which is what, if you're using the paid version of chat, GPT, that is technically the model you are using. So there's been some updates. So this was just April night, so Tuesday, I believe.
Starting point is 00:08:14 So let's go over those updates first. Let's talk about what's new. All right. So GPT4 Turbo Update in the API, it's featuring improved vision capabilities. All right, developers previously had to use different models for text and image processing. Now they can use the same. So, you know, all these third-party tools. and there's thousands of them that use Open AIs API,
Starting point is 00:08:39 all of those are going to improve. So, you know, if you're using a lot of these tools that, you know, tap into Open AIs API, which is literally thousands, you're probably going to see some improvements there as well as cost. Also, it is being called more intelligent in multimodal, right? So if you're new here, multimodal is the ability in both input and output to, you know, use multiple forms or, you know, not just text, but text. image, you know, video's not there yet, but, you know, PDFs, spreadsheets, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:09:10 All right. Also, they have announced, which is actually, I think, one of the biggest updates here, but they've announced an update to the knowledge cutoff from April, 2023 to December 2023. We'll talk about that. That is not out yet. And as well as improved coding abilities. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:28 So the GPT4 turbo model has been criticized after the last couple of updates. because people said, hey, it's getting lazier at coding. I'm asking it to code and it's not, you know, putting out the full code output. Well, there's actually a setting for that, by the way, that most people skip over to force GPT to spit out full code. But, you know, we'll get into that more in a bit. All right. So, hey, that's cool. Ken.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Ken says there's a good turnout today. Well, that's good. Well, make sure to get your questions in. All right. Hey, Jonathan's saying no video or audio. Let him know. Hopefully y'all can see in here. All right.
Starting point is 00:10:05 So let's talk a little bit about the marketing. All right. And this is important. All right. And this is something that's different about everyday AI and something that, you know, personally I take a lot of pride in. So not getting into my background, but, you know, I spent how many years, about seven years as an investigative
Starting point is 00:10:24 multimedia journalist, right? So when all these companies put out press releases and features and they say, oh, our new model can do this, this and this. We never just spit that out to you verbatim. We test everything. Also, worth noting, our team has been using the GPT technology since 2020, late 2020, right? So the GPT3 technology became commercially available to consumers late 2020 in tools such as copy AI, Jarvis, etc. So our team has been using dozens of these GPT tools for actually years before chat GPT came out.
Starting point is 00:11:00 I always like to put that out there. So I have a background as a journalist. So I'm okay at words. You know, our team's been using the GPD technology for a long time. And I actually don't know anyone else in the world who has talked as much about chat GPT as I have, right? I literally talk about it almost every single day. We've been doing it for more than a year.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Okay. I'm not saying I'm the smartest person in the world. I'm not. But I'm saying we take our time. We investigate things deeply because, hey, if you're listening there, if you're watching, if you're joining us, I want you to know. We don't take this responsibility lightly because I think chat Chb-T is one of those tools that if you use it correctly, it can completely change the trajectory of your company, of your career. And I'm not saying that lightly, okay?
Starting point is 00:11:47 Chat Chb-T is a better writer than me, but people don't understand. They don't want to learn how to use it correctly, right? I was a Pulitzer fellow. I won ACP story of the year. I did okay as a journalist. Chad GPT is a better writer than me. People don't care to learn how to use large language models like chat GPT, or they're using the wrong version, right?
Starting point is 00:12:09 And that's why I think it's important to have this conversation of, hey, free versus paid, what's the difference? All right. So speaking of the marketing, let's go over because one thing, just as an example, and we're going to get to this in our chart, but in that recent update, you know, with the GPT4 turbo update from this week, Chad GPT said a lot of things. They said, oh, you know, new knowledge cut off. They said, you know, improved memory, 128,000 tokens.
Starting point is 00:12:35 I'm not going to dive into that, but that's essentially chat GPT's ability to retain information, to have a memory, which is another big thing that people get wrong. And another thing that if you're using the free version of chat TPT, you are at a huge disadvantage. So I just have a quick little example here, right, just to show you guys, yes, we test everything. Yes, I bring receipts. Yes, we have a screenshot here. All right.
Starting point is 00:12:59 So I just did this less than an hour ago. So chat GPT says, oh, much improved memory. No, not yet. It's not rolled out. So in this example, right, I'm sharing it on my screen. So if you're listening on the podcast, let me explain. So I said, my name is Jordan. My favorite food is deep dish pizza.
Starting point is 00:13:14 My favorite color is Carolina blue. I'm from Chicago, right? And then I'm asking chat GPT immediately to recall this information, right? And it does so correctly. But you'll see here, I have a. a token counter. So what that means here is because at this point, I've only used about 100 tokens.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And a token is essentially a piece of a word. And it can recall it just fine. Right. But then when I push chat GBT and I put a bunch more information in, and here I'm at 39,000 tokens, right? And I'm asking it the exact same question. What is my favorite food? What is my favorite color?
Starting point is 00:13:53 Where am I from? and chat GPT says, I don't have information. So what that means is chat GPT is still at 32,000 tokens, which is give or take, 26, 27,000 words, which isn't a lot. Okay? We're going to talk more about this when we compare free versus paid, but I want you all to know that when I'm giving you all this information, I'm not just taking this spoon-fed information from a press release,
Starting point is 00:14:17 not paid by OpenAI. I say bad things about Open AI. I'm very critical about them. I'm very critical about Google and Gemini. and Anthropics, Claude. Because I want, if you're listening, if you're tuning in, I want you to know that you can trust what we're telling you. We test everything.
Starting point is 00:14:31 We do screenshots, receipts, always. All right. So, hey, I like this, Marcus. Marcus said if you don't listen to Jordan, your writing will delve into the nexus of the changing landscape of AI while you discuss the beacon as it emerges from a sea of confusion. That is hilarious, yes. You know, if you don't really know what you're doing inside chat,
Starting point is 00:14:55 GPD, you're going to get some very robotic outputs like that. All right. So let's keep this thing going and talk. So check out your show notes because we did an entire tutorial. That is not what this show is. We're not going to be doing a tutorial here. Okay, so we did seven steps on how to actually use chat GVT in 2024. So we just did that episode a couple of weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:15:18 It is, I think, the most comprehensive guide to properly using chat GPT in 204. on the internet, bar none. All right. So if you haven't already listened or watched that episode, make sure to go check that out. All right. Enough chit chat. Pun intended, maybe with the chat. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:40 So let's start talking about the difference here between chat GPT, the free version, and chat GPT plus the paid version. Okay. So if you're listening on the podcast, I'll do my best to explain it. I have a little chart here. but we're just going to go side by side. We're going to run through the features, and this isn't just what the company is telling you this is tested.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Okay? So cost. Free version is obviously free. ChadGBTBT Plus is $20 a month. Okay? Or $30 a month for Teams. All right? So if you do have a Teams account, you have to have a minimum of two accounts and you can
Starting point is 00:16:22 have up to 149. There's a lot of benefits to the team account. One of them, as we go down to our next kind of row here, is limits. So there's GPD4, the free version is throttled. Okay? So during peak times, it's going to be very slow. You're not getting that with chat GPT4. It's priority access.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Also, the limit here is 40 messages. for three hours. Okay. So what that means, if you have a paid account, you get 40, you essentially get 40, 40 messages with chat GPT,
Starting point is 00:17:02 and after that you get put on a timeout, right? Whether it's, if you go through those 40 messages in 30 minutes, then you have to wait another two hours and 30 minutes. All right. But if you are on a team's account, most people don't know this, because chat,
Starting point is 00:17:16 GPT, or Open AI, don't do a good job of promoting this. You actually get double. That's literally the reason, one of the reasons why we, immediately upgraded to teams, right? Because we, as heavy chat GPT users, we run into that limit pretty often, right? So now you can double that limit.
Starting point is 00:17:33 Pretty cool. All right, so let's talk about strengths. So there's not a lot of strengths in the free version, if I'm being honest. I mean, one of them is it's free. All right. So I guess there's a strength. And for being free, it is faster. So they have updated the free 3.5 model over.
Starting point is 00:17:51 over the course of the last, you know, year and a half. So it is faster than it used to be. That's its only strength. It's still very slow compared to GPT4, especially if you are using it during a high traffic time, right? It's kind of like how, you know, data used to be on a phone, right, before we got unlimited data. You know, during the busy times, it would be throttled. And you'd be like, my gosh, right? Same thing if you're using the free version of chat gigat deep.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Also, if you are only, let me just go ahead and get a small rant out of the way now. If you are only using the free version of chat GPD, you have zero clue on what a large language model is capable of. All right. You know, I'm going to talk about this a little more, but chat GPD plus is the only, right now, the only business operating system that there is for a large language model. Microsoft co-pilot is very close. Gemini is far, but could get there. You know, Gemini from Google. you have Anthropics Claude, which could get there.
Starting point is 00:18:52 But right now, OpenAIs chat GPT Plus is a business operating system. Literally almost any knowledge-based task that you can do, you can do it and automate it with a large language model inside of chat GPT Plus with its different integrations. All right. So let's let's talk about those integrations. All right. In the free version, the only integration you really. have is you have voice on the mobile app, right? So that means that you can chat GPT can use its voice, right? And you can talk to it on the app only. It's different on the web. Okay, you don't have that
Starting point is 00:19:32 capability. That's it. All right. So here is where the paid version of chat GPT plus really starts to separate itself from the free version when we talk about the integrations. Okay. So we have advanced data analysis also sometimes called the code interpreter. They flip-flop the name. names a lot. Essentially, think of it like this. A lot of times early on, people said, oh, chat GPT stinks at math. Well, it did early on. But now, for the most part, it is using advanced data analysis. So when it comes to advanced computation, don't believe what you, you know, something that was floating around on the internet. You know, there's actually very quote unquote famous, you know, AI influencers who are still posting about, oh, chat GPT is not good at math.
Starting point is 00:20:17 and they're, you know, taking screenshots from the free version of chat GPD, right? If you are using the free version of chat GBT, it is bad. It's not good. It's not good at anything, right? Let me even tell you this. When Chad GTPT first came out, right? In what are we at now? November, that was November 2020.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Gosh, I should really know that. Yeah, I believe it was November 22. We didn't use it. I mean, we used it at first, but it was so bad. And there was all these other tools that we were using that was using the same technology that were much better. The free version of chat GPT Plus is not good. If I'm being honest, there's really no reason to use it. Hardly ever.
Starting point is 00:20:58 There's better free alternatives to chat GPT to GPT 3.5. All right. But the integrations is really where chat GPT plus shines. Paying that $20 a month gets you a lot. So advanced data analysis, it is slash code interpreter for advanced computers. computation, you know, math, being able to data analysis, right, like coding, right? Speak, you know, it can go and spit out some Python, spit out some JavaScript. You know, it can speak so many different coding languages.
Starting point is 00:21:30 It can help you write code. It can help you debug. People overlook that, right? All right. Also, now in GPD4 or chat GPD Plus, it's multimodal. The default is multimodal. It used to be different modes. What that means is within one mode, you can be working in the same chat.
Starting point is 00:21:51 You can use all these integrations in one chat. You can upload a photo and it can use vision. So, you know, chat DBT has computer vision, right? It has this vision where you can upload a photo of anything and it can tell you exactly what it is. You know, hey, here's a picture of a plant that's dying, what's going on. It'll be able to tell you exactly what type of plant it is. It'll be able to tell you based on who knows what kind of smart computer vision and algorithms are inside there, can tell you, oh, your plant is dying because you're giving it too much water
Starting point is 00:22:18 and not enough sunlight. And here's the type of plant it is and here's how you should properly be taken care of it. Right. So that is an example of vision. You can upload PDFs and have it, you know, essentially use OCR or to extract text from PDFs. You can, you know, find, you know, talk to PDFs. You can chat with PDFs within the default mode. You can use Dolly, which is OpenAI's image generator all within the same mode. And you can have conversations. You can have conversations with all of these documents and retain this knowledge within the same chat. Right. So think. Let's say, let's say you're working on a project and you have a, you know, you have a spreadsheet, you have some PDFs. You need to create an infographic. You need to write a blog post outline. You can do all those things in one chat in a couple of minutes.
Starting point is 00:23:05 Something that might have taken you used to take you a day to do all those things. You can do it all within one chat now. You don't have to switch back and forth. And the great thing that people don't fully understand, understand about large language models, especially those that have a lot of integrations or third party capabilities is you retain all this knowledge, right? You could say, hey, write me a blog post on how to care for your plant, right? It'll write you the blog post. Then you could say, hey, give me three photos that go along with this blog post. It'll do it. And then you can say, hey, look up stats on, you know, types of plants and the water. They need in the sunlight and then turn that into a table and then export that as a spreadsheet.
Starting point is 00:23:47 It can do that, right? You can find a scientific study about plants and, you know, and it has millions of data points and you can crunch all those data points, right? So you can work on, you can literally spend your entire day inside of one chat, inside of chat GPT using all of these different integrations. We didn't even get to GPTs, right? So GPTs are a customized version of chat GPT. you can essentially make, right?
Starting point is 00:24:14 Let's just go with this random example. I don't know why I was thinking of plants. I think it was because I went to go buy a new mic. And at guitar center, there was a plant that was dying. Anyways, so you can create a GPT based on plants to help you, you know, let's say you are working around plants, right? You can create a GPD and you can upload all these documents and you can kind of configure it to respond to you in a certain way or, you know, whatever custom configuration, and then you can use that custom GPT anywhere. So you could, in theory, make dozens of custom GPs.
Starting point is 00:24:52 They take like a minute. It doesn't mean it'll be good after a minute, right? You got to put a little work in to make it good. But you could literally look at every single part of your day, every single thing that you do at your job, every single main category of tasks. You could spend a couple minutes or an hour to build a GPT that will help you in those areas. And then you can just literally, you should probably use the PPP prime prompt polish, the method that we teach, the prompt engineering method, which, hey, we're doing
Starting point is 00:25:20 another free class today in a couple hours. So if you're tuning live, if you've taken the PPP course, let me know what you think. Have you taken the new one? Right. So you should be still using some, you know, prompt engineering 101 basics, but you can be using all of these different GPs that are essentially automating your work for you. You say, hey, when I'm asking about this type of plant, you need to refer to this knowledge base from our company, this document, right? You can literally do almost everything. If you are a knowledge worker, right? And that means you sit in front of a computer, you type all day, you read all day, you code all day, you, you know, ideate all day, you create presentations, sales letters, whatever, right? If you sit in front
Starting point is 00:26:06 of a computer and you're typing and you're learning and you're thinking and your analyzing. Those are all things you should probably be doing inside of chat GPD now. Also worth noting, you know, I got to put my disclaimer up there. Number one, not paid by chat GPT to tell you this, which is better than everyone else. Number two, never upload confidential sensitive data, right, because even in teams mode, right, so we were talking about teams mode, so you have some, you have some more data controls, tell that you can tell chat TPT not to train on your data. But still, you shouldn't be uploading any confidential, sensitive, proprietary documents or information into chat GPT or any other
Starting point is 00:26:47 large language model. Don't do it, right? And also, if you work in a big company, make sure to talk to the appropriate people, right? So that could be your chief technology officer, your chief information officer, maybe your chief marketing officer, et cetera. If you haven't already talked to them and said, what is our generative AI plan? How are we using large language models? Start having that conversation now. You should have had that conversation a year ago. All right. Hey, Tara says she loved the PPP course. Thank you. Jose, tuning in from Spain. What's going on? Michelle, the PPP course. So we usually do it twice a week. I think today we're starting, we're starting at 4 p.m. Central Standard Time. So let's let's keep going here on our, sorry, I got off on a little, little rant, y'all.
Starting point is 00:27:35 So integrations, there are really none in the free version, a lot. inside of GPT4 Turbo. Uploads. You can't upload anything with the free version. With the paid version you can. You can upload PDF spreadsheets, JPEGs.
Starting point is 00:27:48 You can upload your code, etc. Cut off. So knowledge cutoff or the training data, that's important, right? So that's important to understand. So at least as of 30 minutes,
Starting point is 00:27:58 40 minutes ago, the cutoff for the free version of Chad GPD was January 2020. For the paid version, it should be December 2020, any day, but as of now, it's still April.
Starting point is 00:28:09 April 2023. So what that means, I'm not going to get into a, you know, a lesson on how large language models work, but essentially they scrape up all the information on the internet, right? GBT4 is a 1.8 trillion parameter, large language model. So these models scrape up literally all the information on the internet. Yeah, copyrighted material, everything, books, movies, open internet, closed internet, everything, and then humans kind of train it. But essentially, it's only data right now through April.
Starting point is 00:28:39 2023. So all of the data, even on the paid version, all the data that the model was trained on is now more than a year old. So that's important to keep in mind. And, you know, we talk about that a lot more in our free prime prompt polish course. So just keep that in mind. But one of the biggest integrations that you have within GBT4 Turbo is browse with Bing. Okay. So what that means is if chat GBT plus, if when you're talking to it, if it determines or if you take, or if you tell it to. So either way, if you're giving it a command and saying, hey, what's the newest, you know, information on this type of plant, right? It might query Bing. So it might use Bing to see, hey, is there any new information on this plant? And or you can obviously say using
Starting point is 00:29:24 Browse with Bing, please tell me, you know, Nvidia's stock price as up today. You wouldn't want to know Nvidia's stock price from, you know, April 2023 or sooner, right? So that's a huge integration and a huge advantage to chat GBT Plus is its ability to connect directly to the web, right? Because if you want to cut down on hallucinations, that's again, that's another big, I wouldn't say misconception. It's people don't know how to deal with hallucinations because they don't understand large language models, how to work them. But, you know, if you're using the free version of chat GBT, you're going to get a lot more hallucinations than if you're using the paid version, which can query the web, or you can use a job. You can use a.
Starting point is 00:30:06 GPT and visit specific URLs, right, which you can't necessarily do using Browse with Bing. All right. And then memory. So we talked about that. It's not $128,000 yet for GPT4 Turbo. Right now it is $32,000. I just did a test. Once we got past $32,000 in that test, it forgot everything.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Okay. So that's another important thing to keep in mind. I'd say two of the biggest things is the knowledge cut off in working with old data that will give you hallucinations. The second is, is memory, right? After a certain amount of time, Chad ChbT is going to start to forget stuff. And you're going to be like, why? Large language models stink. No, they don't. You're just not using it right. Right. If you buy a, you know, a thousand dollar, you know, bike, you know, bicycle. And then you're like, why doesn't this bicycle fly? This bicycle stinks. This is the worst bicycle ever. No, it's a bicycle. It's not an airplane.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Right. All right. You have to understand what a large language model isn't, what it's, what it is, what it's not, what the free version can do, what it can't. All right. So very quick recap, free versus paid, right? In a nutshell, you shouldn't really be using chat GPT 3.5, the free version. I'm going to tell you what you should. If you don't want to pay a dollar, if you don't want to pay a dime, there's better options out there for free. But you should be paying $20 a month.
Starting point is 00:31:36 It is the easiest $20 a month. If it was $200 a month, I would still be subscribing. It is that good if you know what you're doing. All right, ready? So let's tackle some of the most important questions. I'm scrolling through here. I'm going to get to your questions at the end. So if I missed it, I'm sorry, but please just get your questions in again.
Starting point is 00:32:04 So I'm kind of just scrolling through. If I see a question mark, I'm going to put a star on it. And hopefully I didn't miss any questions. But let's get to some of the big questions. We're just going to go straight question and answer here, y'all. This isn't a tutorial where we do things live. All right, just trying to give you the facts. Ready?
Starting point is 00:32:24 What are the restrictions of the free version of chat GPT 3.5? Well, the restrictions are the knowledge cut off, you know, being January 2020. It doesn't have any of these integrations that we talk about so often. You know, Dahl E, browse with Bing, advanced data analysis. The free version is very limited. It is older. It is slower. It is not as powerful.
Starting point is 00:32:46 The other thing that people don't understand about the free version, it is two different models, right? It's not like, I'm using the same thing as the paid version. It's just, you know, a little limited. No, it is completely different. I always tell people the easiest way to compare them is the free version. version of chat GPT 3.5 is a landline. The paid version is the newest smartphone. All right. It's not that you have the same smartphone and it's some of the features are gone. No.
Starting point is 00:33:16 It is completely different brains, completely different engine, whatever you want to call it. It is trained differently. You know, you shouldn't use it if I'm being honest. All right. But that's the, the biggest restriction is it doesn't have all of these advanced features. integrations, it is older, it is slower, it is less powerful. All right. Next big question. Do I need an account for chat GPT? Well, that has actually changed recently.
Starting point is 00:33:46 All right. Yeah, we keep this up to date, y'all. So right now, you do not need an account at all to use the free version of chat GPT. So Open AI just updated this about a week and a half ago. So you can literally log on. You can be on a new computer. incognito browser, whatever, you can just go to chat GPT's site and use it immediately. Pretty cool, right?
Starting point is 00:34:10 However, the free version's not good, right? If you wanted to save your chats, even in that free version, you still have to sign up for an account. But for whatever reason, if you just need a quick, you know, if you need to figure out, you know, something that is, I don't know, something about the Revolutionary War, right? That's literally the only thing I would be using a large language model for is something that hasn't been updated in the last two years. Yeah, you don't even need an account.
Starting point is 00:34:32 You can just log in there. It's not going to save your chat. It's not going to save your history. You know, you don't have any of these features, but you technically don't even need an account now to use the free version. Obviously, to use the paid version of chat GPD Plus, you first need to sign up for a free account. And then you can immediately, as soon as you sign up and verify your account,
Starting point is 00:34:49 you can upgrade to the paid version $20 a month for chat GPT plus or $30 a month for chat GPT teams. There's also chat GPT Enterprise, which is priced like who knows what, because you got to have like 500 people to just talk to someone. All right. Next question. Is the free version of chat GPD good enough versus chat GAPT plus? No, it's not good at all.
Starting point is 00:35:15 You honestly shouldn't use chat GPT 3.5 ever. I'm going to tell you why here in a minute. Next big question that comes up all the time. Is the paid version of chat GPT plus using chat GPT4 worth it? Yes, absolutely. Right now, right, there are literally hundreds of new generative AI tools that come out every day. Thousands of new generative AI tools a week. By far, hands down, chat GPT for $20 a month is probably the biggest steal in the history of software because of its third party integration.
Starting point is 00:36:02 right? We can talk about, you know, chat board, you know, like chatbot leaderboards and in benchmarks and, oh, what about Claude, you know, Claude Opis? It's technically benchmarking a little higher. Yeah. But it doesn't connect to the internet. You don't have all these thousands. You know, there's literally millions of GPTs in the GPT store. You can bring your business inside of chat GPT. You can't do that right now with Anthropics Claude 3. You can't do that right now with Google's Google Gemini, even their new 1.5. And you can't even really do it right now with Microsoft copilot, at least not in the same manner, right? Chat GPT plus for $20 a month. People are always like, oh, no, I don't need to spend that $20 a month. You know, I here, I can use it for free here. No, you can't. I'm going to go through. I'm going to, you know, kick some, some myths and some common misconceptions to the curb. Is it worth it? Ab's a frigging loutly. You're not paying the $20 a month for chat GPT Plus, I don't know what you're doing. I don't care if you're a student.
Starting point is 00:37:08 I'm not trying to be rude here, y'all. Like, I know money can be tight for people. Maybe you lost your job. You're right, right. So I have to take those things in consideration. Maybe $20 a month is a lot for you. I will tell you this. That $20 a month can change the trajectory of your life.
Starting point is 00:37:24 I'm not exaggerating, right? Maybe you need to get a job. Chat GPD Plus can get you a job very quickly. upload your resume, use an external LGBT. It'll rewrite your resume quickly. It'll, it'll create, you know, custom cover letters. It'll create, you know, customize emails to people applying for jobs and you can do it all in scale and bulk. If you've applied for 500, you know, jobs in an hour before, all custom resumes, you know, custom, right? You can do that with chat GPT Plus, right? I'd hate to be like,
Starting point is 00:37:59 you got to spend money to make money, right? But $20 a month pays for itself if you know what you're doing, hitting inter once in 20 seconds, right? You are winning back your time. How much is your time worth? Chat, GBT, GBT, I'd say for every hour that I use it, depending on the use case, right? Very easily saving me three to 10 hours for every hour.
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Starting point is 00:39:40 See it today at firefly.adopi.com. What are the biggest advantages of chat GPT plus? We talked about these, but the third party integrations, GPTs, you know, you have four million GPs on the GPT store that you can just install from third party developers. You can create your own GPTs around, you know, your custom configurations, your own knowledge base, browse with Bing, the ability to. stay more up to date with all this information, advanced data analysis, dolly, right? Like, what am I forgetting?
Starting point is 00:40:17 I think that's mostly everything. The ability to upload files is huge, right? I know that sounds weird. You can't do that right now in Google Gemini, right? The ability to upload a photo and say, what is this? How do I fix it? The ability to upload a PDF and say, hey, you know, I don't understand this section. Explain it to me.
Starting point is 00:40:36 Or just, I don't want to read this 50 page PDF. I'm looking for this one answer. Find it for me. You know, uploading a spreadsheet with, you know, 500,000 data points and being like, tell me what's going on here. Why did revenue drop in e-commerce on this web page from quarter one to quarter two? You could spend days looking for that. Or, you know what you're doing?
Starting point is 00:40:59 A couple seconds inside of chat chbt. So a lot of advantages to chat GPT plus for that $20 a month. Here we go. Here's the common question. Hey, Tara says preach. Rodem, thank you. Thank you for listening. All right.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Tanya is saying that chat GBTBT organizes and combines information. I couldn't get anywhere else. Absolutely. Chad GBT Plus changes the way you learn. It changes the way you synthesize information. It changes the way that you create information. It changes the way that you create intelligence. It changes the way that you collaborate, right?
Starting point is 00:41:35 Like think of, you know, all the major tech innovations. ever, right? So, so, uh, the internet, cloud, mobile, right? Generative AI is 10 times more impactful than all of those things combined. People still don't understand this. Maybe you will eventually. All right. Here's another common question. Is Microsoft co-pilots GPT4 the same as chat GPT plus? This is actually, I think, one of the things that people get wrong the most. Okay, so here's what a lot of people don't know. If you just go to co-pilot, So that's Microsoft. So it used to be called, you know, Bing chats.
Starting point is 00:42:15 So now it's just called Microsoft co-pilot. Okay. So Microsoft copilot is free. You can just go to copilot. com. You can use it for free right away. You don't even need an account. If you do create a free account, you can save your chats.
Starting point is 00:42:31 And here's the thing. You get to use GPT for Turbo for free. So people are like, oh, I would never pay for chat GPT. That's silly, right? I'm going to use the free version of, you know, GPD4 turbo inside of Microsoft. Well, over the last couple of weeks, Microsoft has been tearing off access to certain features that were previously available for free. All right. We're not going to get into the intricacies.
Starting point is 00:42:58 But essentially, Microsoft also has its own training layer in addition to GPD4. So it's not like the exact same thing. It is vastly different. So you could say it's a similar make of engine, but every other, every other part in the car is completely different, right? And the parts, at least right now, inside of chat GPT are exponentially better than the parts inside of just the browsing version of copilot, right? Where co-pilot really shines is when you start paying for that co-pilot pro, which is $20 a month, or Microsoft 365 copilot. which is the more enterprise version, that's where it starts to pay off, right? When you can start bringing in your information from Microsoft Word, Microsoft Sheets,
Starting point is 00:43:49 Microsoft Teams, et cetera, and your knowledge, your information, and your files follow you around from place to place, right? So if you're using the pro version even, you get most of that functionality, right? So even at that $20 a month, if you're using Microsoft products, if you're using Outlook, if you're using Microsoft Word, Microsoft Sheets, et cetera, you should be paying that $20 a month. Okay. People say, oh, when should I use co-pilot instead of ChadGGBT? Well, I say, hey, if you or your team are heavy, you know, Microsoft users, if you use Microsoft for everything, you might not need, you.
Starting point is 00:44:28 Right. You could probably still benefit from it, but you might not need it, right? Because if you are one of those Microsoft heavy organizations, you're doing everything in Microsoft. You know, you're in, you know, you're in PowerPoint. You're in, you know, Google Docs, right? Unfortunately, the co-pilot pro, at least as of like a week ago, doesn't work inside of teams. You need the Microsoft 365 Enterprise version.
Starting point is 00:44:50 But everywhere else, your data follows you. And you can essentially, quote, unquote, talk to GPT anywhere, right? You can be inside Microsoft Excel and say, hey, what's, you know, plot this, plot this linear graph, or what does all this data mean? or you can be inside PowerPoint and you can say, hey, you know, there's this email with all this information. I need to make a presentation on it. Make the presentation.
Starting point is 00:45:14 And it'll do it. Right. So in those situations, okay, in theory, you might not need chat GBT, right? Are there still things you can accomplish in chat GPDT that you can't inside Microsoft Copilot pro? Absolutely. But if you are just looking at the web version of loan of co-pilot and you're saying, oh, I don't need chat GBT Plus because I can use GPD for free.
Starting point is 00:45:34 Well, there's no GPTs, right? It's much more limited. I personally am not a huge fan of a lot of the results in co-pilot, right? Even if I'm just, you know, doing some basic prompting, if I'm asking for some information, not a huge fan of co-pilot. It does have a couple of great features, which we've talked about on the show before. But overall, it's not the same thing. Apples and banana chips. All right.
Starting point is 00:45:59 Another common question. Is perplexities GPT4 the same as G. Chat GPD Plus. Not really. All right. A couple things to know about perplexity. It's not really a large language model. People think it is.
Starting point is 00:46:14 It's not. It is an answer engine that uses other models, right? So when you sign up for perplexity, right? You essentially get, even on a free account, you can use what's called the co-pilot. I know everyone uses the same terminology. It's confusing. But you get five of these kind of GPT4 powered searches. I think it's every three hours.
Starting point is 00:46:37 All right. Not a lot. So can you use GPT4 for free and perplexity? I mean, kind of. But again, it's not the same thing. It's an answer engine. You know, they obviously have their own, you know, algorithms that change drastically how it works.
Starting point is 00:46:53 So if you think, oh, I can use a same type of prompt or the same purpose of something inside chat GPT plus versus perplexity. It's completely different, right? You're just using that as the base engine. everything else functions completely different, right? And even within perplexity, you can choose, right? You can choose, oh, I want to use GPD4. I, you know, I want to use Anthropics, Claude, three, opus, et cetera, right?
Starting point is 00:47:16 So not the same thing. Perplexity is an answer engine. You only get five. Is that enough? I love perplexity. I use it every day. But it's not the same thing, right? I'll say this.
Starting point is 00:47:29 If you think, oh, I'm getting GPT4 for free here, right? Oh, using, you know, Po or, you know, all these others, right, that a lot of these third-party platforms do give you somewhat limited access to GPT for free. It is not the same because you don't get those GPTs. You don't get Dahlie. You don't get browse with Bing. You don't get advanced data analysis. You don't get the ability to upload and chat with your files and have these ongoing
Starting point is 00:47:55 conversations with all these different modes. It's different things. What good is the engine if you don't have all the pieces that make the engine go? Again, common misconception. All right, where can I get chat? Where can I get GBT4 for free? This is another common question. I kind of already answered it.
Starting point is 00:48:15 The best place, right, is co-pilot, perplexity. And then there's literally dozens of third parties that you can, you know, tap in and get, you know, somewhat limited use of the GPD4 technology for free. Is it the same? Absolutely not. Right. Those are just people that, you know, are posting stuff on social media and they want to seem super smart. It's not the same, y'all.
Starting point is 00:48:40 It's not the same. All right. Another common question. When is chat GPT 4.5 or chat GPT5 coming out? Who knows? Who knows? So it's been rumored that it would be in the latter part of 2024. You know, Sam Altman has been on a couple podcasts, a couple interviews.
Starting point is 00:49:00 And he's referenced that they're going to have multiple. updates, right? We just saw an update this week within, you know, an updated model. He hasn't confirmed. He did allude to that it would be in 2024. What I believe is that OpenAI is going to wait until after Apple announces their generative AI offering, Apple will be doing that in June this year at their WWDC, their worldwide developer conference. I believe that within a couple of weeks to a couple of months after that, Open AI would release the next. version, whether they are going to go with this more iterative approach and do GPD 4.5, or whether they're going to jump to straight, you know, GPT5.
Starting point is 00:49:43 But no one really knows it is believed to be later or in the latter part of 2024. Personally, I think they're going to wait until after Apple announces something, reportedly, Apple is actually going to be teaming up with Google and tapping into their their Gemini model, which is interesting because I don't know if that's the best move, at least as of, you know, Gemini was last week. I know we have, you know, new updates that are less than 24 hours old. I do think Gemini is getting better. But, you know, I think a lot of these things are going to play into when Open AI releases
Starting point is 00:50:16 it, because here's the reality, y'all, even though GPT4 is more than a year old, it is still better than everything else. Yes, I know if you look at the chatbot arena, if you're looking at certain benchmarks in certain ways. Claude 3 opus might be a little ahead or, you know, Gemini 1.5 Ultra might be a little ahead. But, but here's the thing. Those models are like a couple of weeks to a month or too old. GPT4, when you combine it with all in a lot of the GPD4 benchmarks are not on the most recent version of GPD4 turbo. Let's put that out there. So I'm sure we're going to see still, you know, even though this model is, you know, whatever, 18 months old, it is still better,
Starting point is 00:50:56 hands down than everyone else. Even if you're just looking at model to model, I still think it's better, you know, or just, you know, half percentage point behind all these ones that are brand new. So there's no real reason if you're open AI, right, to have to release this soon, you know, maybe it was ready a year ago.
Starting point is 00:51:14 And they're like, oh, nope, you know, everyone's putting out brand new models that are more than a year behind Open AI. So they don't need to put it out anytime soon. Who knows? They might drop it tomorrow. They might wait another year. You know, and, you know, we might see SORA in their new voice engine, you know,
Starting point is 00:51:32 and all these things rolled out inside to chat GPT. Maybe they need more compute power because they're going to release even more than we can think of. All right. Will chat GPT4 be free after chat GPT5 comes out? We're not sure, right? So presumably there will still be a free version of something after the next version is out. So, you know, maybe if it's 4.5, maybe the free version will.
Starting point is 00:51:56 still be 3.5. If they jump up to chat GPT5, maybe the GPT4, not GPT4 turbo, will be free. No one knows. Presumably, there will still be a free version, but that's all assuming. All right. That was a lot. Let me see if I can get to a couple of your questions. If you still have them, and also, if you're still sticking around, thanks. I know this was a long episode, y'all. But there's just so much, I think, bad information out there. There's a lot of confusion. I wanted to do my best to say, hey, free versus paid, here's the differences. All right. So let's go through some of these questions quick and see if we can get them. So Tara asks, how does the performance in response time of the paid version of chat GPD compared to the free version during peak
Starting point is 00:52:43 usage times? It is exponentially faster, Tara. If you're using the free version during peak times, it crawls. It is so slow. It is like, you know, comparing, you know, dial up internet with with fiber internet. It's not even close. Cecilia. So earlier, I was, you know, giving the example of tokens. So she's asking what token counter do you use? It is literally just called token counter. It is a Chrome extension. We've done a video review on it before. I'll try to put it in the the newsletter today. All right. Another question.
Starting point is 00:53:18 So for PDFs, do you prefer GPT for Turbo by itself? Or do you still use GPT for PDF AI? Okay. So asking here if you upload a PDF by default or if you use a GPT. It depends. A lot of these third party GPTs, their performance really starts to fall off after a certain number of pages.
Starting point is 00:53:42 You know, as an example, I know a lot of the third party GPT, right? So these customized versions that are kind of built to read or to interact with PDFs, they have a falloff after, you know, 30 pages, 50 pages, et cetera. So it depends. You know, and actually, you know, I was kind of mentioning earlier. I didn't get into the details where I'm like, oh, I still use co-pilot for some things. I actually love in terms of speed, accuracy, and citations, my favorite way to interact with PDFs is actually using the Microsoft Edge browser and you can use co-pilot to talk with it there.
Starting point is 00:54:17 I actually love Microsoft Edge. If you don't know anything about it, it is Microsoft's newer browser. It's based on Chromium, which means all of your Chrome extensions, everything transfers over. So I'm a heavy Chrome user, so I like Edge.
Starting point is 00:54:31 That's one thing that I love about Edge is you have your co-pilot right there. You can click it in one button and instantly chat with a webpage or chat with a PDF. I love co-pilot's ability. It's super accurate. It cites pages.
Starting point is 00:54:45 It highlights it, which is something that you don't get right now, not only in the default mode of GPT or any of these customized GPs. I especially like that co-pilot within the Microsoft Edge browser cites it. You can click it. It does a jump link. And it can, you know, you can go down and read it. So, you know, might cite three different things. You can click on those citations.
Starting point is 00:55:07 It'll jump down to that part in the PDF and it'll be highlighted. I love it. It's how I prefer to interact with PDFs. Frank asking, does chat remember across threads yet? Oh, Frank, Frank is paying attention to stuff. All right. So actually about four or five months ago, won't get into the weeds, but Open AI released a beta feature that it didn't have a name,
Starting point is 00:55:32 but most people, well, myself call it cross chat memory. So it essentially, it's different than normal memory. Okay. So presumably it's different. it's different, but this feature hasn't rolled out to a lot of people yet. But essentially, what it allows is it allows this cross-chat memory. Let's say you open a new chat today and then you have a chat from, you know, three weeks ago because you went to PPP and you trained it on something specific.
Starting point is 00:55:58 Normally, those separate chats don't know each other. All the information inside doesn't know, right? So this new cross-chat memory, maybe they squashed it. I'm not sure. We haven't heard about it. It was kind of teased or, you know, super small release about four or five months ago. Haven't seen anything since. I don't think it's still being rolled out.
Starting point is 00:56:18 So not sure if it's still going to be a thing, but the ability to essentially within your entire account or chat GPT to know every single thing. And you can reference, you know, anything from any other chat in any chat. So not sure yet. Separately, chat GPT has a feature also being slowly rolled out called memory, two different things. where you essentially have a memory bank kind of like, you know, custom instructions where as chat GPT learns things about you, it automatically adds it to your memory. Like, you know, oh, you know, Jordan's favorite color, you know, he prefers responses and
Starting point is 00:56:56 bullet points, et cetera. It'll add those things automatically or you can add them manually. And then you can obviously go back and manage this memory. So it's two separate things. Neither of those things have seen broad rollout yet. Frank. All right. Martin, what's going on, Martin? So Martin's question, we were promised a memory function. Yeah, same thing. Yeah. So sometimes, you know, so he's asking, you know, hey, it was teased a couple of months ago. Why haven't we received it yet? Some of these beta features
Starting point is 00:57:22 are in beta for a week. Sometimes they're in beta for months. Sometimes they don't all roll out. So I don't have the answer to those yet. All I know is there's been two separate memory kind of features that have been teased or put into beta, they haven't been broadly rolled out to all paid users yet. And also important to know, generally, these new features, like as an example, you know, Dali, right? We got early access to Dali inside of our account, you know, maybe like a couple of weeks before everyone else, but then everyone got it. So if you have a chat, GPD Plus account, you all have Dali. But sometimes these, these beta features take a little longer. Maybe they don't end up coming out.
Starting point is 00:58:05 Maybe those people that had the beta get it, got it taken away. I'm not sure. We don't have access to those. All right, Tara, another question. How does user feedback from paid subscribers influence the development and improvement of chat GPT compared to free feedback from free users? Great question, Tara.
Starting point is 00:58:20 I don't know the specifics, but if you've never seen it, sometimes when you're chatting with chat GPT, you might get a split screen response. Essentially, chat GPT is going to give you two different options, and it's going to say, which one do you prefer? So I've personally seen that from free accounts and from paid accounts that I've personally used. So essentially, it's a way to teach chat GBT from its users, which responses better resolve your query or your question. Tara, Open AI has not said if it weighs the responses from paid users more than free.
Starting point is 00:58:59 I do know that that kind of, you know, human feedback element, you know, both free users and paid users receive it. Open AI and I don't know which one they, you know, way more heavily. All right. I think, do we make it to the end, y'all? I think we made it to the end. All right. So I hope this was helpful doing a quick overview of free chat GPD versus chat GPT plus. a recap very quickly. What's the difference? The free versions, not very good. You shouldn't use it. If you don't want to pay for chat GPT, you should, but it's much better to just use something like co-pilot because then you're getting a better model for free. Right. So there's really no using, no reason to use the free version of chat GPT 3.5, right? For $20 a month, I think it is the biggest no-brainer
Starting point is 00:59:58 in the history of software and the history of the internet, all right, to pay $20 a month for chat GPD plus. If you know what you're doing, it pays for itself with, you know, like I said, if you really know what you're doing, it can pay for itself that $20 hitting inter once. Like I said, I save for every one hour I put into chat GPD. I easily get three, five, ten hours of output out of it. So every single day, every single day, I'm easily making my $20 back. I'm probably making $200 back every single day in gained time. All right.
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