ChatGPT's GPT-4 upgrade costs $20 per month via the Plus subscription, but you can get it for free with certain sites and apps.
ChatGPT continues to be the hottest tech product around, and you can access it for free. All you need is an account with OpenAI, as long as the servers aren’t too busy. Even then, accessing ChatGTP’s latest GPT-4 language model isn’t an option for free accounts. You have to pay $20 a month for a ChatGPT Plus subscription to use GPT-4 and its impressive new features.
Then again, such capabilities consume plenty of resources. That’s why OpenAI charges for GPT-4 instead of making it free via the ChatGPT platform.
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