Comment by chadash
2 years ago
I love it. One minor change I'd make is changing the pricing chart to put lowest on the left. On the other highlights, left to right goes from best to worst, but this one is the opposite.
I'm excited to see where things land. What I find interesting is that pricing is either wildly expensive or wildly cheap, depending on your use case. For example, if you want to run GPT-4 to glean insights on every webpage your users visit, a freemium business model is likely completely unviable. On the other hand, if I'm using an LLM to spot issues in a legal contract, I'd happily pay 10x what GPT4 currently charges for something marginally better (It doesn't make much difference if this task costs $4 vs $0.40). I think that the ultimate "winners" in this space will have a range of models at various price points and let you seamlessly shift between them depending on the task (e.g., in a single workflow, I might have some sub-tasks that need a cheap model and some that require an expensive one).
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