AI-driven chatbot service ChatGPT has warned users to be alert to fake copycat apps that pose as its free service and then fleece smartphone users. Scammers tempted users with free trial access only to then charge exorbitant subscriptions with steep rates, frequently paid for weekly. ChatGPT, which provides users with human-like conversations accessed through prompts, is free to use for basic functionality. The company does offer subscription-level access with ChatGPT Plus, which includes faster responses and off-peak access. Ways to spot fraudulent apps include checking reviews, being cautious of over-positive reviews and looking for third-party app stores rather than official branded stores from Google or Apple.
Love ChatGPT? Tips To Avoid Copycat Apps That Charge You
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