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OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Plus, Trial Subscription, at $20 per month


ChatGPT owner OpenAI said on Wednesday that it is rolling out an experimental subscription to its popular AI-powered chatbot, called ChatGPT Plus, for $20 (nearly Rs 1,600) per month. Subscribers will get access to ChatGPT during peak times, faster responses, and priority access to new features and improvements.

in one blog post published by openAI on Wednesday, the company introduced ChatGPT Plus, will initially be rolled out to US customers only. The company will soon expand access by inviting people from its waitlist, possibly in the next few weeks. OpenAI will also be deployed ChatGPT to more regions in the near future.

ChatGPT Plus will offer certain benefits to users, including casual access to the platform during peak usage times, faster response times, and priority access to features and upcoming improvements. Until the subscription rollout to other regions, the company will continue to provide free access to its users.

On Wednesday, OpenAI also released a software tool to identify artificial intelligence-generated text. ChatGPT is a free program that generates written responses to a prompt, including articles, essays, jokes, and even poetry, which has grown in popularity since its launch in November. , and raised concerns about copyright and plagiarism.

The AI ​​classifier, a language model trained on a dataset of pairs of human-written and AI-written texts on the same topic, aims to distinguish text written by AI. The company says it uses a variety of vendors to address issues such as automated disinformation campaigns and academic dishonesty.

In public beta, OpenAI admits the detection engine is very unreliable for texts under 1,000 characters, and AI-written text can be edited to fool the classifier.

Since ChatGPT launched in November and has become widely available with millions of users, some of the largest US school districts, including New York City, have banned AI chatbots over concerns that students will use text generators for cheating or plagiarism.

Others have created third-party detection tools including GPTZeroX to help educators detect AI-generated text.

OpenAI says it is working with educators to discuss the capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT, and will continue to work on AI-generated text detection.


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