Would you be willing to pay up to 10 times more for a dedicated, privacy-focused version of ChatGPT that runs on separate servers from other users (rumor is Microsoft is working on this)?

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Director of IT in Finance (non-banking)a year ago
No.  We don't have a business purpose to use this right now.  It's still just a neat novelty item.  I can see some uses but it hasn't permeated into our business yet.
MSP & IT Director in Services (non-Government)a year ago
I get the idea but no
VP of IT in Consumer Goodsa year ago
We are already working on it using Azure Open AI but not sure from where the 10 time figure came up, business cases are still to be built
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Director, Information Technology in Services (non-Government)a year ago
Not likely at this time. We are currently exploring open source alternatives such as Dolly-2, LLaMA, and others while performing POVs.
Director in Manufacturinga year ago
Conceptually pay more for more privacy, more security, more predictable performance, yes probably but at the moment we haven’t proven the business for the free version yet. 10x zero = zero
When the business value is more clear we can debate value and cost

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