Comment by dangus
11 days ago
If we have “Chat” it doesn’t even seem to have what I would describe as “quick” access. It seems to just do nothing.
Not a very compelling product in terms of tempting companies to buy a license.
11 days ago
If we have “Chat” it doesn’t even seem to have what I would describe as “quick” access. It seems to just do nothing.
Not a very compelling product in terms of tempting companies to buy a license.
You can get trial full licenses if you’re interested in it. Chat isn’t meant to be anything more than the consumer experience with some business data.
A company that’s looking to grow doesn’t wait for customers to proactively start a trial. That would involve IT departments and approvals and all that stuff.
In the pattern I described, Microsoft would just enable this feature for everyone and sit back and wait for employees to start begging their employers to expand their license because they got a taste of some great functionality.
That’s exactly what OpenAI does with ChatGPT Pro.