How Supermind’s ChatGPT 3.5 Upgrade Takes Your Answers to the Next Level

Andy Stumpp
2 min readMar 2, 2023

Supermind, the smart AI assistant for creatives, writers, and busy professionals, has just received a significant upgrade. The latest version of Supermind now utilizes the ChatGPT language model, which results in faster and more accurate responses than ever before. With that, Supermind is one of the first mobile assistants on the iOS App Store to offer ChatGPT 3.5.

The ChatGPT language model is the latest iteration of OpenAI’s natural language processing technology, and it has been specifically designed to improve upon the already impressive capabilities of GPT-3. This means that Supermind users can now expect even faster and more accurate responses to their queries, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to streamline their workflow and boost productivity.

Another significant benefit of the ChatGPT language model is its improved accuracy. Supermind is now better equipped than ever to understand complex language structures and produce nuanced responses. This means that users can expect more accurate and relevant answers to their queries, which is particularly important for writers and creatives who rely on the tool to generate ideas and inspiration. The recently introduced “AI Prompt Suggestions” will benefit from this update greatly regarding speed and accuracy as well. This is a unique feature of Supermind AI which leverages the power of artificial intelligence to generate more precise and specific responses to users’ queries, even for complex scenarios.

Along with the upgrade to a cheaper ChatGPT 3.5 model, we are excited to announce that we were able to reduce the pricing from $69.99 to just $19.99 per year and the weekly plan from $5.99 to $0.99.

Overall, the upgrade from GPT-3 to ChatGPT is a significant step forward for blazing-fast and accurate answers in Supermind. And with the new pricing of just $19.99 per year, Supermind is now more accessible and affordable than ever before.

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Andy Stumpp

Engineering manager at Microsoft by day, indiepreneur building AI and productivity stuff at night.