I Hired Three Junior Specialists For $20 A Month (Meet GPT‑4)
I recently decided to hire a junior-level backend developer, junior-level frontend developer, and junior-level marketing specialist for just $20 per month, and I opted for GPT-4. After using it for a week, I have some initial thoughts to share.
At first glance, GPT-4 seemed incredibly powerful, but after a few dialogues and some relatively simple tasks, I realized that it had the skill level of a junior developer. However, it also displayed some laziness at times, while simultaneously showing a willingness to learn and improve.
All things considered, the $20 per month price point for GPT-4 is quite reasonable.
On a side note, I have noticed that ChatGPT sometimes provides incomplete answers, but GPT-4 has demonstrated a greater ability to continue responses unlike GPT-3.5.
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