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The developer of Tasker has released so many videos on how to incorporate ChatGPT into the Android Phone, even replacing Google Asaiatant without buying a new phone. Tasker is what, $5 and ChatGPT $20 a month?
Also if you use Firefox Beta, some extensions that use LLM like ChatGPT already work. I use one to summarise text and articles.
Seems like more of an ad rather than an article.
I don't think you need to pay to access GPT through Tasker
It does cost money, as it uses the API. New sign-ups come with some free credit though.
Right, but i read this from the dev saying if you had used a card before you could use 4.0 for no additional cost
It just means you have the option of using GPT-4 via API without waiting for access like previously. You still need to pay for it and it's significantly more expensive to use GPT-4 instead of GPT-3.5-Turbo.
The comment they made is about not having to subscribe to ChatGPT Plus and instead being able to use the API for less if you're not planning to reach $20 USD worth of API calls.
So you can use GPT without spending $20 a month. Which is my point
Yep, just not for free as it costs money per request (and can be quite expensive for GPT-4).
You might be rate limited with the free tier and won't have access to version 4, IIRC. But yeah, you can use it for free last I checked.
Can you get those extensions on not beta Firefox I only have some available?
I get the same feeling about your comment.
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