Then you should read my comments more carefully again.
Let people share their experience about OpenAIs service, so they can improve, there is a lot of room for that!
You are just contributing to the clogging here.
I thought you worked for OpenAI and now I found out that I have been talking to a OpenAI fanboy or maybe a bot!
I asked you which of these OpenAI failed to deliver on:
- General access to ChatGPT, even during peak times
- Faster response times
- Priority access to new features and improvements
But, you never responded.
Do you have general access to ChatGPT, even during peak times? I am guessing yes.
Do you get faster response times than the unpaid version? I am guessing yes.
Do you have priority access to new features and improvements? I am guessing yes. You have access to GPT-4 and they are currently rolling out access to plugins.
So, what have they promised you that you haven’t gotten? Do tell!
The issue, as I see it, is you decided these things meant something other than what they do and when confronted with a reality that doesn’t conform to your misconceptions, you have become angry and are lashing out.
Just chill my friend.
You made a mistake—that’s okay.
What is not okay though is doubling and tripling down on it when it has been pointed out to you.
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You continue to argue your wrong point. Go to the bottom of this page ChatGPT Plugins waitlist . Can you read? It says all GPT Plus subscribers have access to plug ins. I am subscribed to GPT plus since launch and I do not have access to any plug ins as of right now.
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I’ve been a plus user for months now, a this was going got be the first time I actually got some benefit from paying for it, but somehow that didn’t qualify me for early access. I get it’s a rollout, but it is a bit misleading to promise access for paid folks and then tell them after the fact that its slowly going to rollout over the course of a week.
Not whining, I’m patiently waiting, but would be nice to just follow through on the promise as it was originally worded or just remove the text that sounds like it promises otherwise.
exactly, this is my point. Either remove the misleading language or grant access accordingly.
i just wish there was a way to see where you were in line or if you had some kind of an idea when it would be released so were not sitting here refreshing non stop XD
great discussion - thanks Elm.
If the entire crux of your argument is one, small, line of text on a waitlist sign-up page, which is apparently there because they are no longer accepting people to be on the waitlist because they are…
in the process of rolling the feature out to everyone…
I don’t know what to tell you other than you really need to settle down.
Lol you are insufferable. Great job thanks.
Simons
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Today, I received a new feature called “Web browsing(beta)”, but there are still no settings available for plugins.
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Same here. It is misleading. The waitlist is no longer needed for the plug-ins access, the site said, as it would be available to all Plus users. As a consequence I upgraded, again. Only to find NO beta settings. This is directly misleading and click bait to get our money. No better than business that wrap around chatgpt and actually make an effort to provide a service for the money you pay them.
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Same here. I am a Plus User since 3 month. For me it is not possible to join the Waitlist as they say it is not necessary for Plus Users as the already have Plugin Access. No - I haven’t. Is it because I am in Austria and this Country is still blocked?
Same here, and I can’t see why only one of the new features are made available (the web browsing) but not plugins… And no info from OpenAi either. Paying $20 for several months seems like a joke since ChatGPT free really doesn’t have any wait time atm.
Saint Elmstedt, why are you working so hard to get people to agree with you and defending a company you don’t have any stake in, or maybe you do
. But other people are paying for a service and the service provider informed in March and they would roll out plugins, starting with collaborators and gptplus customers. Now a lot of us paying for Chatgpt plus has finally been informed (via email) at we have acces to plugins, but we haven’t. You can’t tell your customers that ‘All of you now have access’ while, according to you, be ind the process of rolling out the access and not providing any detailed information on when their customers can expect to gain said access.
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I’m in the exact same situation. I’ve been paying for the Plus subscription for about 2-3 months, so I’m not a newcomer in that sense. What’s my position in the roll-out queue? When will I get access to the promised features?
What I should mention is that I also joined the appropriate waitlists some time ago, so I’d expect that I should be somewhere at the top of the list and receive the access to the Plugins feature sooner rather than later.
Plugins had been in alpha, for devs and select users. It’s now in beta and GPT Plus user have been given a rollout timescale of 1 week I think the announcement made that clear. So, I’m not sure what the issue is.
The problem is with precedence. My friend is getting the update who hasn’t joined the waiting list has got the update and also he is new to ChatGPT. This is creating disappointment.
Sorry you feel that way, but there is no mention of first signup first serve, so I’m not sure where that expectation is coming from. As far as I understand you don’t even need to be on the waitlist now to receive plus subscriber plugins, everyone will get it within a week. The waitlist was just for the alpha. The only waitlist now is for dev plugins.
I can understand this, but it is just part of human psychology that everyone will expect to get an update first if they are on a waiting list.
I’m excited to receive the plugins today; I can’t wait either!