> I think OpenAI is building a moat right in front of us through their plug-ins idea.
I think OpenAI is doing the opposite by massively degrading GPT-4 to support the load from all these integrations (as well as their new app). Their moat was the head-and-shoulders-above—their-competitors quality of GPT-4, which had now taken a huge nosedive. I’m not sure why anyone would pay for it instead of GPT 3.5-Turbo. It went from being a competent, if somewhat error probe coder to doing things like randomly inserting C# code blocks in text.
I think OpenAI is doing the opposite by massively degrading GPT-4 to support the load from all these integrations (as well as their new app). Their moat was the head-and-shoulders-above—their-competitors quality of GPT-4, which had now taken a huge nosedive. I’m not sure why anyone would pay for it instead of GPT 3.5-Turbo. It went from being a competent, if somewhat error probe coder to doing things like randomly inserting C# code blocks in text.