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Everything Alex Karp said was correct. This is yet another example of the anger CEOs feel towards AI companies that take their money and deprecate critical features without a single care as to how it impacts their business. They just expect customers to keep starting over from scratch. That is not customer success. It is bad business. And regardless of tokens, the rate of deprecation is simply too high for a stable enterprise environment. What CEI wants to pay to onboard workers to a tool that deprecates features and models this fast? None.
I woke up today to see that @OpenAI removed Pulse. I am strongly considering downgrading. This move shows zero respect for enterprise customers or the custom workflow they built on Pulse.
@ty_geri@jaxsimpo@ChatGPTapp I do not want to steer the model. The model steered me. That was the value of Pulse. It worked overnight and proposed solid ideas. A daily update or task list is not remotely the same as what Pulse offered.
@ty_geri@jaxsimpo@ChatGPTapp It’s not the same. We want Pulse. People paid $200 a month for access to Pulse and you removed it. Enterprise customers depended on Pulse.
@ty_geri@bendesprets@ChatGPTapp Pulse is not the same as tasks. Pulse was the moat of OpenAI. I told multiple people to subscribe to the $200 plan primarily because of Pulse. Why is there zero regard for enterprise users who subsidize the rest of your free users?
Please listen to users. It was the primary reason I paid $200 per month. Your enterprise users are telling you they relied on this tool and saw value in it. Without Pulse I see no reason to keep paying this. I already downgraded. I have been on the $200 plan as one of your longest customers but this move is unacceptable.
Pulse worked overnight for me and came up with novel ideas on its own. A task won’t do this for me. It has to come from me. Pulse took initiative without me. My entire workflow was built in Pulse and I spent so much time on this. Now all of that work is wasted. Why can’t Pulse stay? People who use it love it.
@ChatGPTapp I like how you guys just kill a massive feature people use by a reply to a completely different tweet and expect it to just go under the rug
@ChatGPTapp Daily updates and tasks are NOT the same as overnight research and proactive ideation which you know. Do not dare conflate the two. Tasks are a downgrade from Pulse. This is insulting.