Those of you have taught classes that incorporate large language models, how do you get your students access, given that GPT-4 is behind a paywall?

I've thought about:

1. setting up a playground with my API key
2. just using GPT-3 and hoping it's not busy when students access it
3. Directing students to Bing Chat
4. Asking students to get a subscription

Last semester I just did demos from my own account but I think I want an actual module this year.

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@qsteenhuis Assuming you're at a uni with resources, perhaps baking into their student activity fee?
If not, course materials are already so expensive, may as well just require they obtain access and perhaps suggest other acceptable alternatives that may be lower cost.
@deaddrop fair enough. So far, I've not required my students to pay for any materials for my classes. Our readings are all available on the web for free. At $20/month for GPT+, that would be the equivalent of a decently expensive textbook.