The addition of ChatGPT Go means that there are now three paid tiers for the AI chatbot. All billed monthly, the Go tier costs $8, the Plus tier costs $20, and the Pro tier costs $200.
Confer is designed to look and feel like ChatGPT or Claude, but your conversations can't be used for training or advertising.
I once paid $200 for ChatGPT Pro, but this real-world debugging story proves Codex 5.2 on the Plus plan does the job just fine.
OpenAI is hoping to cash in big on 'useful, entertaining' product placements. It's also introducing a new paid plan in the US ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results