00:00Imagine if it were possible to have access to almost all artificial intelligence
00:04for just a few dozen euros per month.
00:06You might have direct access to Leonardo which generates images or even mid-day.
00:11Or you could generate audio directly on Eleven Labs.
00:16Or even have access to the latest version of Grock or even VO3 to generate videos.
00:21What I'm going to show you here is perfectly legal.
00:24and I find it very interesting for people who don't have a big budget,
00:27who cannot purchase each service individually,
00:30to use this type of service to be able to expand your creativity
00:34and actually test all services with almost all features very easily.
00:38And of course I will also give you the pros and cons and points to watch out for.
00:42I'll leave you a link in the description to this service which is for me the most complete
00:46but I also leave you other links so that you can explore all the possible solutions.
00:51How is it possible that this type of service where you will pay a single monthly subscription?
00:56allow you to access the latest version of Grock, GPT, Google, Gemini, Cloud?
01:02Well, it's very simple, these services rely a bit on the principle of the gym.
01:06You know, there are a lot of people who pay their membership to go to their gym.
01:10but where they make a lot of money is all the people who will pay a subscription
01:15but who will only go to the gym very rarely
01:17or they will leave their subscription running without going there.
01:20Well, it's a bit the same thing here, we're going to pool all the services.
01:24and make them available to a lot of users who will pay a monthly subscription.
01:30And these subscriptions will be much lower than if you were to buy each service individually.
01:35To give you an idea, it starts at 5 euros per month
01:38and the 23 euro subscription already allows you to do a lot of things
01:43and of course to access all AI.
01:46And you, when you access artificial intelligence, for example Cloud,
01:49Well, you go to the Cloud website and you pay a subscription.
01:53What they do is they connect APIs.
01:56So if you want, they will pay directly for these different services as they are used.
02:00which will make this service available to all of their users.
02:05And you, as a user, well you're going to use Cloud a little bit,
02:09you will cost them maybe 1 euro, then you will use a little mid-day,
02:13you're going to cost them maybe 2 euros, and then you're going to use Google's VO3,
02:17you will cost them 3-4 euros.
02:19And in the end, in reality, cumulatively, you might cost them 10 euros in usage.
02:23And if you took out this subscription, well they will make a profit.
02:27But if you took out this subscription, well they are banking on the fact that other people
02:31will have less consumption than you,
02:33and therefore simply pay for their subscription without really using their full potential.
02:38And as I say, it's perfectly legal,
02:40because companies like OpenAI allow the use of API keys
02:45which therefore make it possible to consume the service, for example, from OpenAI on a usage basis.
02:49So they are simply betting that there are people who will use the entire service,
02:54they will try to be profitable on it,
02:56but it's going to be a little bit limited on their side.
02:58But besides that, there are other people who will continue to pay their subscription,
03:01like at the gym, and never consume it.
03:03And you, it's very very interesting,
03:05because instead of paying for example VO3 200€ per month,
03:08then after ChatGPT 20€ per month,
03:10then after Grock 40€ per month,
03:12and even half a day maybe 60€ per month,
03:14and well there, for potentially 20€,
03:16you will be able to use all these different services.
03:19And how does it work?
03:20Well, you see, there are points.
03:22You will have 1 million points per month,
03:24for 22.99€ for example,
03:27and every request you make,
03:29for example here at Gemini 2.5 Pro,
03:32which is the latest solid version,
03:33you will need for example 335 points.
03:36So I might as well tell you,
03:37to consume the 1 million points,
03:39We will already have to make a lot of requests.
03:411000 requests,
03:42so 1000 questions to Gemini per month,
03:45it would cost you about 330,000 points,
03:48or a third of the points in your subscription.
03:50So for someone who really wants to test AI,
03:53create things with,
03:54even create an anime,
03:56compare business ideas,
03:58generate all of its marketing,
04:00generate your website,
04:01its content, its images,
04:02Well, there you have something really interesting.
04:05To give you an idea,
04:06lately i've been doing some testing on everything horse racing related,
04:10compared to the use of GROC 3.
04:13Make forecasts,
04:14to see if we could find some statistics,
04:15Anyway, I had fun with it.
04:17And I used GROC in a specific case,
04:19because he is very good at everything mathematical.
04:22And calculations and mathematics are a big problem for artificial intelligence.
04:27And there I said to myself,
04:27“Okay, I want to try GROC 4 now.
04:30I just want to test it and compare the results."
04:33And looking at the latest tests and benchmarks,
04:36We can clearly see that GROC 4 has very good results.
04:39Except if you want to upgrade GROC 4,
04:42well, you're already going to pay 30 dollars a month,
04:45or even $300 a month.
04:46And as we have seen,
04:47to have a million points on the other service which pools all services,
04:52you will pay less than $30 per month.
04:54And this is where it gets really super interesting,
04:57because I can say to myself from one day to the next,
04:58“Okay, I want to use GROC 4,
05:01It will use me 773 points.
05:03And there you have it, I just have to spend my points.
05:06And I will be able to have the answers to my questions directly
05:08without subscribing to every service every time."
05:11And on top of that,
05:12it has another virtue,
05:13it is that for example,
05:14VO3 which was difficult to access for Europeans,
05:17well, is very easily accessible thanks to this kind of service.
05:20Which always allows you to have
05:21the latest versions of artificial intelligence.
05:25And frankly, it works very well anyway.
05:27There, for example, on Eleven Labs,
05:29also costs quite a lot,
05:31I was able to generate a message very easily.
05:33“Hi, it’s Thierry.”
05:34So there you see it,
05:35I don't have a man's voice,
05:36I have a woman's voice.
05:37But don't worry,
05:38but don't worry,
05:40you are guided at every moment.
05:41Look for example here,
05:43if you want to rework this voice
05:45with a man's voice,
05:46Well, artificial intelligence will guide you every time.
05:49to make the best use of this artificial intelligence.
05:53So, I would just have to click on this button.
05:55“Hi, it’s Thierry.”
05:56And there you have it, it's done, it works.
05:58And something else that is very very interesting too,
06:00it is that for example, there,
06:01I generated an image with Leonardo.
06:03Ok, I generated this image, no worries.
06:05I got his result.
06:07And then I can use different features
06:10to make artificial intelligences interact with each other.
06:13I can very well ask this artificial intelligence
06:16to then animate this image.
06:17Or, I can generate another image with Google
06:20to compare the results.
06:22I just have to click here for example.
06:24And there you have it, the image will be regenerated automatically.
06:27with the basic prompt,
06:29but in another service, in Google's service.
06:31And bam, I have the result directly.
06:33And that also has a very practical side.
06:35because just in a few clicks,
06:37you will be able to interconnect different services
06:39without worrying.
06:40And you will suddenly find services in different categories.
06:44For example, you have the official connections,
06:46it will be for example the big AI,
06:48like GPT, like Grog, like Claude.
06:50But after that, you will have other categories.
06:52For example, for image generation,
06:54you will have the latest versions of Google.
06:56You're going to have Fluke, you're going to have Leonardo.
06:59For audio, you will have for example Eleven Labs,
07:01Cartesia, the famous Ailuo too,
07:04which is much talked about.
07:05For video generation,
07:06you will necessarily have VO3,
07:08but also Runway,
07:09also Ailuo again.
07:11And even the latest version of Kling, right here.
07:13And it's always the same principle.
07:15You say to yourself, okay, I want to create something,
07:17I want to test,
07:18I'm going to use this AI there.
07:19Click, I click on it,
07:20I will then swing my prompt,
07:22here we go.
07:23And then beyond that,
07:24you will have access to the different agents
07:27which are available and integrated,
07:29for example, in GPT chat.
07:30For example, if I go to Translation, here,
07:33I will be able to have a service
07:34who will translate me automatically,
07:36for example, elements in English.
07:38Or here, something to do text analysis,
07:41or help me write,
07:43be a story,
07:44whether it is for my website,
07:45whether it is for marketing content.
07:47So it's pretty crazy,
07:48and as you see,
07:49It still works very well.
07:50But of course,
07:52there are also buts,
07:53and I have to warn you about that.
07:54And in reality,
07:56these but there,
07:56are not that annoying.
07:58For example,
07:59when you use the real GPT chat version,
08:02no matter which version,
08:03you will also be able to use its memory.
08:06For example,
08:07if I chat with GPT cat,
08:08and I tell him that it is important that he remembers such and such a thing,
08:12he will keep it in mind.
08:13And he will be able to re-use it in the various discussions.
08:16In the case of a shared service like this,
08:19well,
08:19you will not have a memory assigned to you.
08:22In itself,
08:22it doesn't matter,
08:23you will simply have to tell him the context each time,
08:25very precisely,
08:26to each request.
08:27But for those working with GPT cat memory,
08:30It can also be a hindrance.
08:31As usual too,
08:32you will be able to chat with the different artificial intelligences,
08:35and every conversation will end up here,
08:38on the left.
08:39This is also a black box,
08:40because you will go through the API,
08:43and you don't necessarily know what this site will do with your data.
08:46SO,
08:47if you have something a little confidential,
08:49for example customer data to be processed,
08:51or an idea that you absolutely do not want to disclose,
08:54or an issue that you do not want to disclose,
08:57well,
08:57It can be a little touchy.
08:59SO,
08:59I'm not saying that the service creators are watching every conversation that takes place.
09:04But it's no longer a black box,
09:06and less regulated.
09:07Another important point,
09:08you will then mix your cats with AI to generate text,
09:12of image generation,
09:14of video generation.
09:15You will find yourself here with a number of different cats.
09:19You will have to succeed in organizing yourself,
09:21because it will be less easy to find each conversation,
09:24and also to find all the files and elements that were generated.
09:28Or for example,
09:29on ChatGPT 4,
09:31For example, I usually chat with ChatGPT using voice.
09:35Here,
09:35it won't be possible.
09:36The only thing that will be possible,
09:38is to give him perhaps potentially an audio,
09:40or use your microphone to transmit the information directly in text.
09:45So sometimes,
09:45you will have some limitations.
09:47But here it is,
09:48as said,
09:48it will never stop you from generating your videos on Kling,
09:52on Iluo,
09:52on VO3,
09:53or giving astronomical amounts of text to ChatGPT to process,
09:57or generate all the images you want with Leonardo.
10:01It's just that,
10:02from an organizational point of view,
10:04you will not necessarily have access to all the tools every time.
10:07There for example,
10:08This is the real Leonardo interface,
10:10where I will have 4 image proposals,
10:12I will have a history,
10:13I will be able to directly re-edit the different images.
10:16Well there,
10:16it is the Leonardo interface that is shared,
10:19and I will only have the interface with the prompts.
10:22So,
10:22so you know the pros and cons of this type of service.
10:25In any case, it allows access to all possible AI.
10:29Some are not yet present,
10:31and I'll leave you some other links in the description,
10:34because it is not the only service,
10:36It's the most complete and user-friendly I've found.
10:39But I wouldn't be surprised if other websites like this come out soon.
10:43In any case, I hope that this will allow you to experiment.
10:46For me, this is the most important thing,
10:47is that you can test all the different AIs,
10:50and that you can compare them,
10:51and have your own opinion to simply create your habits,
10:56have the tools you love to achieve your goals.
11:01I wish you good success in your projects.
11:03Take care of yourself.
11:04Hello!
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