Chatbot · Review
ChatGPT
The AI chatbot that started it all — still the most versatile assistant for everyday work.
ChatGPT is the tool that made AI mainstream, and after years of updates it is still the benchmark every other assistant gets measured against. It answers questions, drafts documents, writes and debugs code, analyses spreadsheets, and holds a natural voice conversation — all from one chat box.
What it does well
The standout quality of ChatGPT is range. One minute it is rewriting an email to sound more professional, the next it is explaining a legal clause or generating a working Python script. The model picks up on context quickly, and the quality of everyday writing tasks — summaries, outlines, translations — is consistently strong.
Multimodality is now seamless: you can paste a screenshot of an error, upload a PDF report, or just talk to it while cooking. Custom GPTs let you package instructions into reusable assistants, which is genuinely useful for repetitive workflows.
Where it falls short
Hallucination has improved but not disappeared — ChatGPT will still occasionally invent a citation or misstate a statistic with complete confidence. For factual research you should treat it as a fast first draft, not a source of truth. Free-tier users also get routed to smaller models when demand spikes, and the difference is noticeable on complex reasoning.
Pricing
The free plan covers casual use. ChatGPT Plus at $20/month unlocks the strongest models, higher limits, and priority access — the right choice for anyone using it daily. Team and Enterprise tiers add shared workspaces and admin controls.
Who should use it
Everyone should try it. Writers, students, developers, and analysts will get the most out of Plus; casual users can comfortably stay on the free tier.
Pros
- Handles almost any task — writing, coding, analysis, brainstorming
- Generous free tier that covers most casual use
- Voice mode and image understanding built in
- Huge ecosystem of custom GPTs and integrations
Cons
- Free tier gets slower models during peak hours
- Can confidently state wrong facts — always verify
- Long conversations sometimes lose track of context
Verdict
ChatGPT remains the best first AI tool for most people. The free tier is enough to learn what AI can do, and Plus is one of the easiest $20 subscriptions to justify if you write, code, or research daily.
