These days several sites claim to provide all AI models with millions of free tokens. But is such a thing really possible?
Running large artificial intelligence models requires thousands of GPUs and powerful data centers; An infrastructure that costs millions and even billions of dollars to set up and maintain. However, many of these sites do not publish any clear information about their infrastructure, provider company or service source.
The most interesting thing is that the appearance, features and even the functionality of many of these websites are almost the same. This shows that probably a large part of them use only one common API or interface service; Just like hosting resellers who provide the services of a data center with different names.
The result is usually clear: Low speed, frequent outages, timeout errors and service instability. If a service has a really strong infrastructure, it is expected to provide stable and reliable performance.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with using the API of other companies, and many reputable businesses also use the same model. But promises like "all models, free, unlimited and without restrictions" are claims that should be viewed with skepticism.
In the world of artificial intelligence, large-scale processing is not free and always comes at a significant cost. For this reason, a significant part of them either make promises beyond their real capacity, or provide unstable and low-quality service.
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