I use Chat GPT a lot and have a $20 per month subscription. A lot of what I use it for is brainstorming, followed by asking for a coding example of how to do something. Usually this means utilizing something in the standard library.
I don't rely on Chat GPT too much, just to get me started and avoiding Google searches. As we all have to stay sharp!
Anyway, I'm curious to know what the cost of the API interfaces is relative to my $20 per month subscription. $20 per month seems so cheap.
I used ChatGTP very little initially but I feel like as I have gotten more used to it, I develop new ways of working and ChatGPT start filling a bigger role. I use it a lot for troubleshooting and handling installation and configuration of software. Setting up and configuring software. Getting right libraries. Resolving dependencies. That kind of stuff is what I dislike the most about modern development. So ChatGPT is god sent in that respect.
As for cost of using the API. I don't have a lot of experience with it yet, but my impression is that it is very cheap. I am sure that if you use ChatGPT very regularly every day, then that is likely the cheaper option.
But API has the advantage that you are spending anything if you aren't using it. Good control over costs. Not same kind of slick interface for end user usage though.
I use Chat GPT a lot and have a $20 per month subscription. A lot of what I use it for is brainstorming, followed by asking for a coding example of how to do something. Usually this means utilizing something in the standard library.
I don't rely on Chat GPT too much, just to get me started and avoiding Google searches. As we all have to stay sharp!
Anyway, I'm curious to know what the cost of the API interfaces is relative to my $20 per month subscription. $20 per month seems so cheap.
I used ChatGTP very little initially but I feel like as I have gotten more used to it, I develop new ways of working and ChatGPT start filling a bigger role. I use it a lot for troubleshooting and handling installation and configuration of software. Setting up and configuring software. Getting right libraries. Resolving dependencies. That kind of stuff is what I dislike the most about modern development. So ChatGPT is god sent in that respect.
As for cost of using the API. I don't have a lot of experience with it yet, but my impression is that it is very cheap. I am sure that if you use ChatGPT very regularly every day, then that is likely the cheaper option.
But API has the advantage that you are spending anything if you aren't using it. Good control over costs. Not same kind of slick interface for end user usage though.