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asaddhamani | 7 months ago
OpenAI is the only one that says "practically unlimited" and I have never hit any limit on my ChatGPT Pro plan. I hit limits on Claude Max (both plans) several times.
Why are these companies not upfront about what the limits are?
holowoodman|7 months ago
A fair pricing model would be token-based, so that a user can see for each query how much they cost, and only pay for what they actually used. But AI companies want a steady stream of income, and they want users to pay as much as possible, while using as little as possible. Therefore they ask for a monthly or even yearly price with an unknown number of tokens included, such that you will always pay more then with token-based payments.
sothatsit|7 months ago
hnav|7 months ago
teitoklien|7 months ago
In most cases, atleast claude does for sure. So yea, for now, they're losing money anyways
thimabi|7 months ago
Most likely because they reserve the right to dynamically alter the limits in response to market demands or infrastructure changes.
See, for instance, the Ghibli craze that dominated ChatGPT a few months ago. At the time OpenAI had no choice but to severely limit image generation quotas, yet today there are fewer constraints.
drewbeck|7 months ago
jstummbillig|7 months ago
tldr: We can't have nice things, because we are assholes.