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What would you rather have?
>GPT-5 capped at 10 messages per day
>GPT-4 uncapped
>GPT-4 faster
>GPT-4 32K tokens
>ChatGPT with plugins
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What would you rather have?
>GPT-5 capped at 10 messages per day
>GPT-4 uncapped
>GPT-4 faster
>GPT-4 32K tokens
>ChatGPT with plugins
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>What would you rather have?
an ai board to isolate stupid gpt posts
open source gpt-4
there should be no concern if gpt-5 is so superior, but they won't because it won't be and you are just falling for version number hype.
I don't have personal preferences or the ability to make choices. However, I can provide some information about each option:
GPT-5 capped at 10 messages per day: This option would provide access to the latest version of the GPT language model, but with a limited daily usage quota. This could be useful for certain applications that don't require a high volume of responses, but may not be sufficient for more demanding use cases.
GPT-4 uncapped: This option would provide access to a previous version of the GPT language model without any usage limitations. While not the latest version, GPT-4 is still a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of applications.
GPT-4 faster: This option would prioritize speed over other features, allowing for faster response times and improved efficiency. This could be useful for applications that require quick turnaround times or real-time interactions.
GPT-4 32K tokens: This option would provide access to a larger vocabulary and more advanced language processing capabilities than previous versions of the GPT model. This could be useful for applications that require more nuanced language understanding or deal with specialized vocabularies.
ChatGPT with plugins: This option would provide access to ChatGPT with additional plugins or integrations that extend its functionality. This could include features like sentiment analysis, language translation, or topic-specific knowledge bases.
Ultimately, the choice of which option is best would depend on the specific use case and requirements of the user.
>GPT-4 uncapped:
>a previous version of the GPT
This answer must have been made with GPT-1
Raw GPT-4 without query training
Not having to give my phone number to these trash piles
What's the point of GPT-4-turbo without uncapped?
We will have uncapped offline GPT-5 with plugins on a local AI-dedicated CPU within 5 years.
I long for the cyberpunk future where people dumpster dive for computer parts to bring their AI waifu to life on a filthy beat up server rack. Powering the mismatched pile of cards and boards up with bated breath, plugging in the USB stick with her 200-gb personality on it, watching the RPL blink with trepidation as token by painstaking token she speaks to you once again
I have no idea what GPT-5 is going to be. For all LLMs might just cap out at GPT-4 level. We have absolutely zero details on how GPT-5 will perform. Tentatively, if I could actually pick these, I'd take GPT-5 just for the sake of curiosity. It doesn't exist yet.
Of the other options, I'd take 32k context. I don't run into the 25 prompt limit pretty much ever; speed isn't that relevant, I can wait; ChatGPT supposedly doesn't know how to use tools very well, and if I really wanted I could just code my own plugin interface and use the OpenAI API to run GPT-3.5 on it. 32k context would immediately and obviously help me a lot and open up a ton of possibilities.
Actually there is talk that GPT-5 will end training in December
>By "GPT-4 uncapped" you mean unfiltered right?
I mean, more than 25 messages every 3 hours
Oh right, in that sense it's already uncapped too. Just use Scale Spellbook instead of OpenAI API.
What are the limitations? I am sure they are not just giving away tokens for GPT4 for free, no?
The limitation is that the OAI moderation end point is forced in every input/output
, and that's it.
It's not free (anymore), the pricing is the same as the OAI pricing.
So the limitation is that it is not free. But there is no message time limitation?
Yeah.
?
https://openai.com/pricing
That's what its API costs. If you buy ChatGPT Plus for $20, you can access GPT-4 as much as you like with the cap. I think the cap will be removed soon, otherwise they would have made a higher subscription tier with a higher cap. If you were to make use of every single one of your 25 prompts per 3 hours, and filled each one out to the brim, you could use the equivalent of more than $1000 in API costs per month if you were to send requests via the API instead of via ChatGPT.
This is what is meant by "the cap".
Yeah, you are talking about different things. $20 gets you a lot more tokens with chatGPT than with Spellbook. Which means that:
>ChatGPT
>pros: cheap $/token
>cons: limit cap
>Spellbook
>pros: no limit cap
>cons: Expensive $/token
>Yeah.
Yeah what? Yeah, there is limit? Or yeah, you are right?
So you have to pay 12 cents per 1000 tokens? That's not "the same" as OAI pricing. OAI charges $20 for a month of unlimited, capped access. If you maxxed this out it would be worth over $1000 worth of tokens.
Yeah, I've seen it. Needless to say I will be waiting its unveiling with bated breath, and I'd really love to see what it can do today rather than a year from now (because they will spend time RLHFing and testing it) but since nobody has any idea what it can do or even what it's set up to do, it could end up being very disappointing.
Sam Altman's head on a stick.
By "GPT-4 uncapped" you mean unfiltered right?
GPT-4 is already basically unfiltered if you know how to prompt it, the efforts of OpenAI went to waste.
Please just something I can run locally that's good. I hate online paid services and vendor locking so much.