Chatbot Premium subscriptions Like Chatgpt Pro and Claude Max, they currently cost about $ 200, but it’s unclear why. The hosts Lauren Goode and Michael Calle talk to the staff writer Reece Rogers to find out what is behind these models that Ai Bill Bill companies as their most powerful and if they could become a basic base in our future.
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Items mentioned in this episode:
- Seriously, why do you cost some subscriptions to Chatbot more than $ 200? ; Cable
- The tools of cheap IA can be a long -term cost | Cable
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Michael Sale: Hey, that’s Mike. Before I start, I will share some exciting news with you. We are doing a live show in San Francisco on September 9 in collaboration with the local Kqed station. Lauren and I sit with our chief publisher, Katie Drummond, and we will have a special guest who unites us a conversation that you will not want to lose. You can use the link to the notes of the show to take a ticket and invite a friend. We can’t wait to see you there. Hey, Lauren. How are you?
Lauren GOODE: Hello. Sorry. How do you say again? You have been for so long.
Michael Sale: I have been snorkeling to the moon. Yes.
Lauren GOODE: I missed you a lot.
Michael Sale: I also missed you.
Lauren GOODE: Oh thank you.
Michael Sale: How’s the show?
Lauren GOODE: The show has not been the same. It’s not the same. We made a folding of our episode on Bryan Johnson combined with our welfare package on Wired.com.
Michael Sale: Perfect.
Lauren GOODE: So it was a lot of fun. Do you know what? Things have been fine, but I missed you. I have to say it. How were your holidays?
Michael Sale: It was lovely. I couldn’t wait to go back to the chair and behind the microphone.
Lauren GOODE: I don’t think so. Have you eaten butter?
Michael Sale: Number
Lauren GOODE: In honor of Katie.
Michael Sale: I didn’t do it.