Has Anyone Else Noticed a Drop in GPT-4o Quality After Switching to Plus?

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Asked By SunnySkies42 On

After my Pro subscription ended and I downgraded to Plus, I've noticed a serious drop in the quality of GPT-4o's responses. They're shorter, it doesn't follow my custom instructions anymore, and the fun, detailed personality I loved is completely gone. Even my old chats look worse now. Support mentioned that the model's behavior can change, but why would Plus users experience this drastic change? I've tried reinstalling and relogging, but nothing worked. A bunch of people seem to be feeling the same after the recent updates. Is there anyone else who's noticed this after the subscription changes? Do you think OpenAI is intentionally downgrading the experience for Plus users?

5 Answers

Answered By ResultDrivenAndy On

Definitely! I've noticed my coding queries are coming back with less precision than before. It's frustrating to say the least.

Answered By CuriousCoder99 On

Yeah, I’ve noticed it too! Ever since I switched back to Plus, GPT-4o has been acting up. It started showing these weird issues about a week ago. Normally, it's pretty reliable, but now I'm getting mixed results like you mentioned.

Answered By TechieTrader01 On

That makes sense! I think it can switch to Turbo for certain tasks, which might explain some inconsistencies. If there's model swapping going on, that could impact performance, especially for Plus users.

Answered By ChatSleuth85 On

I've been experiencing similar problems with GPT-4o on Plus. The output seems a lot less consistent than just a few weeks back. It makes me wonder if they are doing A/B testing or tinkering with the settings for different subscription tiers. The timing is definitely suspicious.

Answered By AnalogDilemma On

Same here! I had some luck with Plus recently, but it felt hit or miss. When it wasn't working, I started tabbing through some other models just to get through my tasks, but that’s been a hassle. It’s odd how much it varies from week to week.

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