Is the $200 version of ChatGPT worth it? I suspect the magic is in o1 ...
Have you ever wondered if investing in the $200 version of ChatGPT is truly worth it? I decided to delve into this question by exploring the features of the o1 "pro" version and putting it to the test on 10 years' worth of writing.
Extracting Blog Posts Using Cursor
One of the first steps I took was to extract blog posts using the cursor feature of ChatGPT. This allowed me to gather a diverse range of content to work with and analyze.
Building a Solid Prompt
To ensure accurate results, I crafted a solid prompt that provided context and outlined clear outcomes for the AI to follow. A well-structured prompt is essential for generating meaningful insights.
Running a Comparison with the $20 Version (o1 Regular)
As part of my analysis, I also ran a comparison using the $20 version of ChatGPT, known as the o1 Regular. This comparison helped me evaluate the differences in performance and capabilities between the two versions.
Loading the Dryer
After setting up the prompts and initiating the AI models, it was time to "load the dryer" and let ChatGPT work its magic. This step involved feeding the content into the system and allowing it to generate responses based on the provided input.
Comparing the Results
Once the AI had processed the data and generated outputs, I compared the results between the $200 version and the $20 version of ChatGPT. This comparative analysis revealed insights into the value proposition of the higher-priced version.
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