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Basically any question you might have can be fed into ChatGPT. You just need to be aware that its output is very often wrong. I would only recommend using on topics that you're already well versed in so that you can recognize when it's wrong.
I don't see the need to ever pay for it. I'm already getting everything I need out of the free model. Never had issues with prioritization. If it's slow to respond, that's just more time that I spend thinking about the question myself — something I would be doing regardless.
I actually never got good use out of the free version, but might just be my use cases. I had a friend who was getting great responses from it and when I asked him about it he said I have to try the pro version if I want actual good responses.
For me the real gain for answering questions is just time saving too. I could spend that time looking through 5-6 articles that are probably half wrong, or just get a well rounded answer immediately. For example, I use it for questions like "how long should I bake chicken breasts?" And since that's a pretty well researched and not controversial topic, it answers very accurately (and I can add unique details like how "done" I want it to be or if I marinaded it)