Bluehost lance des abonnements IA groupés pour 20 dollars par mois

Bluehost a introduit un nouveau service qui regroupe les abonnements à ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude et Grok.

L'offre permet d'accéder à plusieurs outils d'IA grâce à un paiement mensuel unique de 20 dollars. Cette approche permet de bénéficier de ces outils pour une fraction du coût des abonnements individuels. Les clients peuvent gérer leurs plateformes d'IA préférées au sein d'un seul et même forfait, sans avoir besoin de comptes séparés.

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