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I’m using it many times a day in various forms, mostly throughBing Chat.
But I also useChatGPTa lot, mostly because it’s faster.

The only new ChatGPT feature I’ve had is one that you don’t have to pay for.
It’s got more intense this past week because Microsoft has revealedwhat’s coming next to Bing Chat.
A lot of it covers features I’d hoped to be playing with on ChatGPT by now.
Plugins, chat history, exporting, charts, all awesome stuff.

The only new ChatGPT feature I’ve had is one that you don’t have to pay for.
ChatGPT Plus just isn’t worth it
I get it.
ChatGPT hasa lotof users.
It became thefastest service to hit 100 million active users.

Bing Chat has just announced a raft of new features that it won’t be charging for early access to.
But I guarantee most of those users aren’t paying.
The people paying are the enthusiasts, the early adopters, tech press.
But in recent weeks I got access toone big new feature.

The only thing I can do over a free account right now is use GPT-4.
You know where I can use GPT-4 (legally) for free?
Obviously OpenAI is scaling up.

I’ve been asked a few times if ChatGPT Plus is worth the money.
The answer is a categoricalno.
In case you missed the announcement, here’s a quick list of what’s coming soon.

Bing Chat, like ChatGPT, is going to be a development platform.
And we’ll hear more about it at Build later this month.
I could envisage a Bing Chat Insider program similar to the other Insider programs Microsoft already runs.

A place where enthusiasts will get to try stuff before everyone else.
But Microsoft also doesn’t charge for such programs if it did decide to bring one in.
Eventually you would imagine thatMicrosoft 365may be leveraged to provide some kind of premium tier.

Perhaps an ad-free experience or priority access, but that, too, would be fine.
Paying for premium features is fine.






