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The Cost of Artificial Super Intelligence is Now $200
The cost of artificial intelligence is now $20, and if OpenAI achieves AGI in 2025, it could possibly be priced at $42. OpenAI's ChatGPT Pro is sparking debates on its true value. As AI becomes more integrated into our lives, the idea of 'intelligence too cheap to meter' feels closer than ever. But for now, as one former OpenAI exec, now in Google, Logan Kilpatrick, said: "consumer willingness to pay for AI is going to go up (a lot)." The next few years will reveal whether this price point is a disruption or just the start of a bigger revolution. For instance, the o1 Pro model, bundled with the $200 ChatGPT Pro subscription, has raised questions about whether the cost is truly justified. However, the bitter reality is that -- o1 is not for everyone. "A small percentage of users want to use ChatGPT a TON and hit rate limits and want to pay more for more intelligence on really hard problems. The $200/month tier is good for them!" said OpenAI chief Sam Altman, clarifying that most users will be best served by the free tier or the $20/month tier. OpenAI believes that its o1 Pro mode delivers more reliable and comprehensive responses, particularly in fields like data science, programming, and case law analysis. It also outperforms both o1 and o1-preview on challenging ML benchmarks across math, science, and coding. The model is expected to play a key role in sectors like health sciences, assisting in the search for cures for rare diseases. For instance, Derya Unutmaz, a professor at The Jackson Laboratory, revealed in a post on X that he is using o1 pro for a cancer therapy project. Unutmaz said that o1 Pro helped him propose a groundbreaking idea to simulate T-cell exhaustion in a way that takes into account the time-based progression of the process. He said the model, instead of just looking at a single moment, proposed introducing different stress factors to the tumour at different points in time, giving an analogy of the Battle Royale game, which challenges players to adapt to escalating obstacles. "To be clear, o1 Pro is a totally different beast, requiring different prompting approaches and being useful in different ways from GPT-4 or Sonnet," Matt Shumer, CEO of HyperWrite AI, said on X. He explained that he first tests whether Sonnet can handle complex coding tasks. If Sonnet struggles or fails, he switches to o1 Pro. He described o1 Pro as a more powerful tool, capable of providing solutions when Sonnet fails, especially in more complex or difficult scenarios. "There were a few really cool instances tonight where Sonnet was struggling heavily, and o1 Pro one-shotted a solution," he said. Deedy Das, VC at Menlo Ventures, used o1 Pro to solve NYT Connections -- a simple game where you group 16 words into four groups of four. "o1 Pro solves it consistently in one shot," he wrote, on X. OpenAI researcher Noam Brown, in a recent podcast, said that he uses o1 Pro for complicated coding tasks. "If I have something that's pretty easy, I'll give it to GPT-4o, but if I have something that I know is really hard or that I need to write a lot of code for, I'll just give it to o1 and have it do the whole thing on its own," said Brown. He said an interesting thing about o1 is that it's a real proof of concept -- users can give it a difficult problem, and it can figure out the intermediate steps on its own and how to tackle those steps. However, he added that he doesn't really know how people will use o1 until it is deployed in the wild. Unlike previous models where the chain of thought was primarily a prompting technique, o1 has been trained with reinforcement learning to apply a chain of thought reasoning without additional prompting. Moreover, OpenAI recently introduced reinforcement fine-tuning (RFT), allowing organisations to create expert-level AI for tasks in law, healthcare, finance, and more. This method enables training with minimal data, sometimes as few as 12 examples. OpenAI launched its highly anticipated video-generation model, Sora, which, according to the company, is a calculated step toward achieving AGI one frame at a time. With an OpenAI Plus account, users get 50 Sora generations per month, and with a Pro account, users get 500 fast generations (or fewer at high resolution) and unlimited generations in a slower mode. This makes the $200 price tag worthwhile. Altman describes the new video-generation model as the 'GPT-1 for video' and is eager to see how users will collaborate with each other. "One of the most exciting things to me about this product is how easy it is to co-create with others; it feels like an interesting new thing! This is early - think of it like GPT-1 for video -but I already think the feed is so compelling," he said. Sora uses credits for video generation, with costs varying based on video resolution and duration. For example, a 5-second 480p square video costs 20 credits, while the same length in 1080p costs 200 credits. Longer videos incur higher credit charges. Features like Re-cut, Remix, Blend, and Loop also consume credits based on video length. ChatGPT Pro users can generate relaxed videos without using credits. ChatGPT Plus offers 1,000 credits for up to 50 priority videos (720p, 5s max), while ChatGPT Pro offers 10,000 credits for up to 500 priority videos (1080p, 20s max) and unlimited relaxed videos. Back in 2023, when OpenAI launched ChatGPT Professional, it was priced at $42. Notably, a possible explanation for the high price is OpenAI's anticipated $5 million loss this year. Many quixotic intellectuals believe the price of ChatGPT Pro is justifiable - $200 is the price of unleashing creative freedom and unlocking scientific discoveries, among other things. Ethan Mollick, associate professor at The Wharton School, who got early access to o1, shared his experience and compared it to Claude Sonnet 3.5 and Gemini. "It can solve some PhD-level problems and has clear applications in science, finance, and other high-value fields. Discovering uses will require real R&D efforts," he said. He further explained that while o1 outperforms Sonnet in solving specific hard problems that Sonnet struggles with, it doesn't surpass Sonnet in every area. Sonnet remains stronger in other domains. "o1 is not better as a writer, but is often capable of developing complex plots better than Sonnet because it can plan ahead better," he said. A Reddit user shared their experience after spending eight hours testing OpenAI's o1 Pro ($200) against Claude Sonnet 3.5 ($20) in real-world applications. For complex reasoning, the o1 Pro was the winner, providing slightly better results but taking 20-30 seconds longer per response. Claude Sonnet 3.5, while faster, achieved 90% accuracy on these tasks. In code generation, Claude Sonnet 3.5 outperformed o1 Pro, producing cleaner, more maintainable code with better documentation, whereas o1 Pro tended to overengineer solutions. For advanced mathematics, o1 Pro excelled at PhD-level problems, but Claude Sonnet 3.5 handled 95% of practical math tasks perfectly. In vision analysis, o1 Pro stood out with detailed image interpretation, a capability that Claude Sonnet 3.5 currently lacks. When it came to scientific reasoning, the result was a tie - o1 pro offered deeper analysis, while Claude Sonnet 3.5 provided clearer explanations. However, Abacus AI chief Bindu Reddy, in her internal tests, pointed out that o1 lags behind Sonnet and Gemini in coding. "We ran the entire live bench AI coding questions by hand and evaluated o1 for coding. The result is that o1 is good but not as good at coding as Gemini or Anthropic. However, it is an improvement over the o1-preview in this category," she said.
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OpenAI Announces New $200 Per Month ChatGPT Pro Subscription
The first question you should ask ChatGPT Pro: "Is this really worth $200 a month?" Computing ultimately comes down to 1s and 0s. For example: if you tack an extra 0 onto the $20 price tag for ChatGPT Plus, you'll have the cost of ChatGPT Proâ€"the newest premium tier of OpenAI's chatbot platform that offers access to the company's new "reasoning" model. The new subscription option, marketed for engineers and researchers, will cost $200 per month and offers unlimited use of the company's GPT-4o and o1 models, as well as full access to the o1 model's "pro mode", which is designed to mimic human reasoning to answer more complex questions. The announcement was made as part of OpenAI's "12 Days of Shipmas" during which it plans to show off 12 new products in the lead-up to the holiday season. OpenAI previewed o1 earlier this year with limited access to its o1-preview and o1-mini models, previously known by the codename Strawberry. The next-generation large language models showed off the company's new approach to complex computations through chain-of-thought reasoning. Basically, it is a chatbot capable of "thinking" before it responds to questions. Whereas chatbots operating on models like GPT-4o or GPT-4 might require refining prompts and questions in order to deliver a meaningful answer, o1 is designed to do all that work behind the scenes before responding. The results, according to the company's benchmarking tests, are impressive. OpenAI claims the o1 model scored in the 89th percentile in programming competitions held by Codeforces and was able to correctly answer 83 percent of questions from an International Mathematics Olympiad qualifying test. By contrast, GPT-4o only managed to get 14 percent right. But the model has its fair share of shortcomings, too. It's both slower and more expensive than GPT-4o and other models. In the preview version of o1, input tokensâ€"essentially units of text that the model uses to parse a promptâ€"cost about three times the price of tokens for GPT-4o. An analysis of o1 conducted by the AI developer platform Vellum found the reasoning model is 30 times slower than its predecessor. Reviews of the model also found that while it does seem more capable of tackling complex math problems and coding tasks, it's no betterâ€"and in some cases, worseâ€"at answering simple questions. In fact, OpenAI's own help pages admit, "GPT-4o is still the best option for most prompts." Of course, the new ChatGPT Pro subscription gives users access to both the GPT-4o and new o1 reasoning model, so you could always switch between options depending on your needs. Or, alternatively, you could spend $200 on anything else.
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ChatGPT creator OpenAI announces $200 per month package for its new o1 'reasoning' AI model
TL;DR: OpenAI has just unveiled its new ChatGPT Pro subscription which costs $200 per month, providing unlimited access to ChatGPT o1, GPT-4o, and the new Advanced Voice mode. OpenAI has just created a more expensive version of its ChatGPT chatbot, with a new "reasoning" model series out of preview status with o1, costing $200 per month. The new $200 per month subscription tier includes unlimited access to OpenAI o1, GPT-4o, and the new Advanced Voice mode. OpenAI is including a version of o1 that is exclusive to ChatGPT Pro subscribers, which provides more compute power to generate the best answer possible, even with the hardest questions or prompts. The AI startup has compared its new o1-preview, with people paying $200 per month to expect a more powerful, faster, and more accurate model that is better at coding and math. The new o1 "reasoning" model is also able to respond to images, with OpenAI promising that it's been trained to be more concice, leading to faster response times than the o1-preview model. OpenAI explains on its website, introducing ChatGPT Pro: "Today, we're adding ChatGPT Pro, a $200 monthly plan that enables scaled access to the best of OpenAI's models and tools. This plan includes unlimited access to our smartest model, OpenAI o1, as well as to o1-mini, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice. It also includes o1 pro mode, a version of o1 that uses more compute to think harder and provide even better answers to the hardest problems. In the future, we expect to add more powerful, compute-intensive productivity features to this plan". "ChatGPT Pro provides a way for researchers, engineers, and other individuals who use research-grade intelligence daily to accelerate their productivity and be at the cutting edge of advancements in AI".
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OpenAI confirms new $200 monthly subscription, ChatGPT Pro, which includes its o1 reasoning model
OpenAI has launched a new subscription plan for ChatGPT, its AI-powered chatbot platform -- and it's very, very expensive. Confirming leaks this morning, OpenAI announced ChatGPT Pro, a new $200-per-month subscription tier that provides unlimited access to all of OpenAI's models, including the full version of its o1 "reasoning" model. "We think the audience for ChatGPT Pro will be the power users of ChatGPT -- those who are already pushing the models to the limits of their capabilities on tasks like math, programming, and writing," Jason Wei, a member of OpenAI's technical staff, said during a live-streamed press conference on Thursday. Unlike most AI, o1 and other reasoning models effectively fact-check themselves. This helps them avoid some of the pitfalls that normally trip up models, with the downside being that they often take longer to arrive at solutions. O1 reasons through tasks, planning ahead and performing a series of actions that help the model tease out answers. OpenAI released a preview of o1 in September. This new version is more capable. Compared to the preview, users can expect "a faster, more powerful, and accurate reasoning model that is even better at coding and math," an OpenAI spokesperson told TechCrunch. Specifically, o1 can reason about image uploads now (this wasn't possible during the preview), and has been trained to be "more concise in its thinking" to improve response times. According to OpenAI's internal testing, o1 reduces "major errors" on "difficult real-world questions" by 34% compared to the preview version. O1 doesn't require a ChatGPT Pro subscription. As of this afternoon, all paid ChatGPT users can access o1 through the ChatGPT model selector tool. OpenAI says that it plans to add support for web browsing, file uploads, and more in the months ahead. O1 will soon be available in OpenAI's API, as well, with new capabilities including function calling (i.e. the ability to use outside tools) and image analysis. Now, ChatGPT Pro subscribers will get an ostensibly better version of o1 than users who don't shell out as much. Called o1 pro mode, it "uses more compute for the best answers to the hardest questions," OpenAI says. ChatGPT Pro users can access the functionality by selecting "o1 pro mode" in the model picker and asking a question directly. Since answers will take longer to generate, ChatGPT will display a progress bar and send an in-app notification if they switch away to another conversation. O1 pro mode may simply up the "reasoning" time the model takes before it responds with an answer. In its o1 preview announcement, OpenAI said that it aimed to experiment with o1 models that reason for hours, days, or even weeks to further boost their reasoning capabilities, and this could well be a step in that direction. "In evaluations from external expert testers, o1 pro mode produces more reliably accurate and comprehensive responses, especially in areas like data science, programming, and case law analysis," an OpenAI spokesperson told TechCrunch. "Compared to both o1 and o1-preview, o1 pro mode performs better on challenging machine learning benchmarks across math, science, and coding. In particular, we saw a 75% reduction in errors for easier coding competition questions more reflective of everyday programming queries." OpenAI also announced a grant program to award 10 grants of ChatGPT Pro to medical researchers at leading institutions. The company says that it's planning for additional grants across "various disciplines" in the future. ChatGPT Pro is easily OpenAI's most expensive subscription yet -- and 10x the cost of ChatGPT Plus. And it might be a tough sell, considering many users already think ChatGPT Plus is too expensive. To sweeten the pot, ChatGPT Pro also includes unlimited access to GPT-4o and Advanced Voice Mode, ChatGPT's human-like conversational feature. ChatGPT Plus users have a daily time limit, while free users are limited to preview. Price hikes for the premium ChatGPT have long been rumored. By 2029, OpenAI expects it'll charge $44 per month for ChatGPT Plus, according to reporting by The New York Times. The company has also toyed with the idea of ultra-costly business subscriptions with additional functionality and access to models under development, per The Information. The aggressive moves reflect pressure on OpenAI from investors to narrow its losses. While the company's monthly revenue reached $300 million in August, according to the New York Times, OpenAI expects to lose roughly $5 billion this year. Expenditures like staffing, office rent, and AI training infrastructure are to blame. ChatGPT alone was at one point reportedly costing OpenAI $700,000 per day.
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Would You Pay $200 for ChatGPT? OpenAI's New Reasoning Model Has a Hefty Price Tag.
There's a new level of ChatGPT available, but its $200-a-month price tag has the company pitching it to researchers and heavy users who are trying to push boundaries with the AI chatbot. For the added cost, a user gets unlimited access to o1, a new AI model that OpenAI introduced on Thursday. The o1 model is better than a human expert at PhD level science questions and has a reduced error rate and faster response time compared to previous models, per OpenAI's release video. Pro users also have unlimited access to the older GPT-4o and Advanced Voice, a capability that allows for natural spoken conversations with ChatGPT. In contrast, the $20 ChatGPT Plus plan only offers limited access to o1 and Advanced Voice, which means that subscribers have a limit on how much they can talk to ChatGPT or use the chatbot's most advanced model. "A lot of people, power users of ChatGPT at this point, they really use it a lot, they want more compute than $20 a month can buy," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated in a video announcement. On Thursday, OpenAI also introduced o1 pro mode, an AI model that the company says can tackle the hardest math, science, and programming problems. Only Pro members can access o1 pro mode. OpenAI says that researchers, engineers, and other heavy AI users will make the best use of Pro. The AI giant awarded 10 grants of ChatGPT Pro to U.S. academics on Thursday, including aging and dementia researcher Rhoda Au, who is a professor of anatomy and neurobiology at Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. ChatGPT has more than 11 million paying subscribers as of September and 200 weekly active users overall.
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Here's What OpenAI's $200 Monthly ChatGPT Pro Subscription Includes
OpenAI just unveiled a new subscription tier called ChatGPT Pro. Users can pay $200 a month for almost unlimited access to ChatGPT's tools, and an exclusive new AI model. Earlier today, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Pro, a $200 monthly subscription for its flagship chatbot. This release is the first of many expected during the next 12 days, as the San Francisco startup has scheduled a slew of announcements to roll out starting today. Everything from OpenAI's $20 monthly subscription is included at this price level as well as significantly more access to the GPT-4o and o1 artificial intelligence models. With a ChatGPT Pro subscription -- which will cost $2,400 for a full year -- users can also use an exclusive model from OpenAI called o1 pro mode that wields more computing power to process answers. "Power users of ChatGPT, at this point, they really use it a lot, and they want more compute than $20 can buy," said CEO Sam Altman during the video broadcast announcing the new premium tier. While the hefty price tag may be a shock to many consumers, this subscription is targeted at hyper-engaged users who desire almost unlimited access and at researchers who potentially want to experiment with using ChatGPT for more complex, intensive tasks. No change to the pricing of OpenAI's other subscription plans were announced, and the free option remains available. The startup's first subscription option for its consumer chatbot, called ChatGPT Plus, originally launched in February of last year for $20 a month, and remains that price for now. At the Plus level, users unlock most of ChatGPT's new features and generative AI models. These subscribers are also not rate-limited as much by OpenAI as free users. How many ChatGPT requests users can make a day, or the amount of time they can spend gabbing with ChatGPT's best voice interface, is determined by their subscription tier. The company is targeting its new $200 monthly subscription at those using OpenAI's generative AI model for more technical work. "People will find o1 pro mode the most useful for hard math, science, or programming problems," said Jason Wei, an OpenAI research scientist, during the video stream. WIRED has not yet tried a ChatGPT Pro subscription out firsthand to see how it handles these types of requests, though I look forward to testing out the tool as part of helping readers better understand its strengths and limitations, similar to our past work on ChatGPT Plus, as well as its specific features, like Advanced Voice Mode and AI web browsing. Even though subscribers to ChatGPT Pro receive what OpenAI calls "unlimited access" to the o1 model, GPT-4o model, and Advanced Voice Mode feature, the startup is clear its terms of use still apply. So, actions like sharing an account between multiple people or using the Pro plan to power your own service is not allowed and may get your account banned. Users can request a refund for the $200 subscription within the first two weeks of purchasing it if they are dissatisfied, by going through OpenAI's online help center. In addition to ChatGPT Pro, OpenAI announced that the o1 model, which focuses on "reasoning" capabilities and multi-step processing of user input, is no longer in a limited preview. According to the startup, this fully released o1 model answers questions more quickly, can now accept images as inputs, and makes fewer errors. The startup plans to add web browsing and file upload features for ChatGPT's o1 setting in the future. As the end of the year approaches, OpenAI is expected to continue launching new AI features. Reporting from The Verge suggests that these year-end releases may include OpenAI's heavily anticipated generative AI video model, Sora. It's possible that some of these impending announcements could also provide more insights into how Altman is thinking about AI agents, tools that can potentially perform online tasks on your behalf, and the company's focus going into 2025.
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OpenAI Adds ChatGPT Pro Tier, With an Eye-Popping Price
How much would you pay for unlimited access to a cutting-edge AI chatbot? OpenAI is betting some customers will fork over $200 per month. On Thursday, a software developer named Tibor Blaho spotted a mention of a new "Pro" subscription tier for ChatGPT within the computer code of a little-known company domain. Hours later, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed that ChatGPT Pro is real and available now. The Pro tier will cost a whopping $200 per month -- far more than the $20 monthly charge for the existing ChatGPT Plus. The Pro tier is designed to offer customers unlimited access to the most cutting-edge OpenAI models, including o1, o1-mini, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice mode. In contrast, ChatGPT Plus offers access to the most advanced AI features but caps subscribers to "80 messages every 3 hours on GPT-4o and 40 messages every 3 hours on GPT-4," the company says. In addition, a Plus subscription limits the time you can talk to the Advanced Voice mode for ChatGPT. OpenAI also says that the Pro subscription will offer access to an "o1 pro mode, a version of o1 that uses more compute to think harder and provide even better answers to the hardest problems." The company's benchmarks show o1 pro performing slightly better than the regular o1 model in math, science, and coding tasks. "In the future, we expect to add more powerful, compute-intensive productivity features to this plan," the company added in a blog post. The news signals that the company sees a market for true power users of ChatGPT at a time when it's trying to rake in more revenues. OpenAI is marketing Pro for "researchers, engineers, and other individuals who use research-grade intelligence daily to accelerate their productivity and be at the cutting edge of advancements in AI," it added in the blog post. As part of Thursday's announcement, the company's CEO added that the o1 model for ChatGPT is now out of preview.
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OpenAI Launches Most Powerful ChatGPT Yet -- With a Shocking Price Tag - Decrypt
ChatGPT creator OpenAI introduced the latest iteration of its flagship AI model, o1 Pro, on Thursday -- along with a new ChatGPT Pro subscription tier that features an eye-popping price tag. This subscription tier includes several new features, such as access to OpenAI o1, o1-mini, and GPT-4o, as well as advanced voice AI capabilities. However, the new offering comes with a steep price tag: $200 per month. In comparison, the previous subscription tier, ChatGPT Plus, costs $20 for a monthly subscription. "A lot of people, power users of ChatGPT at this point -- they really use it a lot, and they want more compute than $20 a month can buy," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a video presentation. "Pro has unlimited access to our models and also things like advanced voice mode." While Altman claimed that o1 is the smartest AI model in the world, he added that the Pro tier enhances its capabilities even further. "These boosts may look small, but in complex workflows where you're really pushing the limits of these models, it's pretty significant," Altman said. In an onstage interview on Wednesday with The New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin at the annual DealBook Summit, Altman highlighted ChatGPT's significant growth since its launch in November 2022. "We have more than 300 million weekly active users," Altman told the audience. "We have users sending more than a billion messages a day to ChatGPT, and we have a very large developer business with 1.3 million U.S. developers and many more in the world." OpenAI first unveiled o1 in September after weeks of speculation and rumors around codenames like "Strawberry" and "Orion." The model was considered so advanced that OpenAI decided to adopt a new naming convention, moving away from GPT-3 and 4o to simply "o1." "My teammates and I at OpenAI are excited to finally share the full o1 model (aka Strawberry) with you all," OpenAI research scientist Noam Brown said in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter). "It can do a little better than just counting how many r's are in 'strawberry.'" OpenAI emphasized that o1 is designed to be more efficient in its reasoning, enabling faster responses. The model also demonstrates significant improvements in reducing "major errors on difficult real-world questions by 34%" compared to its predecessor. Unlike previous models, o1 takes its time in generating responses, effectively "thinking" about the answer before giving it. Despite the promising upgrades, some ChatGPT subscribers may hesitate to switch to the Pro tier, as the lower-cost ChatGPT Plus tier includes ChatGPT-4o, which already offers access to OpenAI's image generator Dall-E3 and web browsing -- a feature not yet available in the o1 Pro package. Initial reviews by Decrypt following the launch of the o1-preview in September found it slower than the existing 4o model. However, that was when the new model was still in its infancy. While AI enthusiasts praised the abilities of upgrades offered by ChatGPT Pro, many have balked at the $200 monthly subscription fee, with many calling it too expensive for the average user. When asked about the price, OpenAI representatives pointed to existing statements on o1 and the Pro tier, which don't specifically address the cost of the plan. Responding to questions online, Altman clarified that o1 is also available for Plus tier subscribers. As OpenAI introduces its most advanced tools over the next 11 days during a "12 Days of OpenAI" holiday-themed rollout, the debate over generative AI value and accessibility may be just beginning.
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Will people really pay $200 a month for OpenAI's new chatbot?
On Thursday, OpenAI released what's effectively a $200-a-month chatbot -- and the AI community didn't know quite what to make of it. The company's new ChatGPT Pro plan grants access to "o1 pro mode," which OpenAI says "uses more compute for the best answers to the hardest questions." A souped-up version of OpenAI's o1 reasoning model, o1 pro mode should answer questions relating to science, math, and coding more "reliably" and "comprehensively," OpenAI says. Almost immediately, people started asking it to draw unicorns: But many folks on X didn't seem convinced that o1 pro mode's answers were, well, $200-level. "Have OpenAI shared any concrete examples of prompts that fail in regular o1 but succeed in o1-pro?" asked British computer scientist Simon Willison. "I want to see a single concrete example that shows its advantage." It's a reasonable question; after all, this is the world's most expensive chatbot subscription. The service comes with other benefits, like the removal of rate limits and unlimited access to OpenAI's other models. But $2,400 per year isn't chump change, and the value proposition of o1 pro mode in particular remains murky. It didn't take long to find failure cases. O1 pro mode struggles with Sudoku, and it's tripped up by an optical illusion joke that's obvious to any human. OpenAI's internal benchmarks show that o1 pro mode performs only slightly better than the standard o1 on coding and math problems: OpenAI ran a "stricter" evaluation on the same benchmarks to showcase o1 pro mode's consistency: the model was only considered to have solved a question if it got the answer right four out of four times. But even in these tests, the improvements weren't dramatic: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who once wrote that OpenAI was on a path "towards intelligence too cheap to meter," was forced to clarify multiple times on Thursday that ChatGPT Pro isn't for most people. "Most users will be very happy with the o1 in the [ChatGPT] Plus tier!" he said on X. "Almost everyone will be best-served by our free tier or the Plus tier." So who is it for? Are there really people out there willing to pay $200 a month to ask toy questions like "Write a 3-paragraph essay on strawberries without using the letter 'e'" or "solve this Math Olympiad problem"? Will they happily part ways with their hard-earned cash without much guarantee that the standard o1 can't satisfactorily answer the same questions? I asked Ameet Talwalkar, an associate professor of machine learning at Carnegie Mellon and a venture partner at Amplify Partners, his opinion. "It seems like a big risk to me to raise the price tenfold," he told TechCrunch via email. "I think we'll have a much better sense in just a few weeks as to the appetite for this functionality." UCLA computer scientist Guy Van den Broeck was more candid in his assessment. "I don't know if the price point makes sense," he told TechCrunch, "and if pricey reasoning models will be the norm." A generous take is that it's a marketing blunder. Describing o1 pro mode as best at solving "the hardest problems" doesn't tell prospective customers much. Nor do vague statements about how the model can "think longer" and demonstrate "intelligence." As Willison point out, without specific examples of this supposedly improved capability, it's hard to justify paying more at all, let alone ten times the price. So far as I can tell, experts in specialized fields are the intended audience. OpenAI says it plans to grant a handful of medical researchers at "leading institutions" free access to ChatGPT Pro, which will include o1 pro mode. Mistakes matter a lot in healthcare, and, as Bob McGrew, OpenAI's former chief research officer, noted on X, better reliability is perhaps o1 pro mode's chief unlock. McGrew also mused o1 pro mode is an example of what he calls "intelligence overhang": users (and perhaps the model's creators) not knowing how to get value from any "extra intelligence" due to fundamental limits of a simple, text-based interface. As with OpenAI's other models, the only way to interact with o1 pro mode is through ChatGPT, and -- to McGrew's point -- ChatGPT isn't perfect. It's also true, though, that $200 sets expectations high. And judging by the early reception on social media, ChatGPT Pro is no slam dunk.
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New ChatGPT Pro Mode: Why Advanced Users Are Paying $200 a Month
On his first day of its 12 days of updates and releases, OpenAI has officially launched it new o1 model out of Preview. Tap as well as announcing a new o1 Pro mode that is available via a $200/month ChatGPT Pro subscription. This offering is tailored for advanced users, emphasizing enhanced reasoning, multimodal functionality, and enterprise-grade reliability. While the o1 Pro model showcases significant progress in AI capabilities, its high cost and the competitive landscape raise important questions about its accessibility and overall value. With enhanced reasoning, multimodal capabilities, and a focus on tackling advanced challenges, this offering is designed to cater to those who demand more from their AI. But let's be real -- at $200 a month, it's not exactly a casual investment. The price tag alone raises questions about who this is really for and whether it's worth it. Is this the innovative tool that advanced users have been waiting for, or does it fall short in the face of stiff competition? In this overview by World of AI, learn about the o1 model's features, performance, and practical applications, giving you a clearer picture of what it offers and whether it's the right fit for your needs. The o1 model builds upon OpenAI's existing AI technology, delivering faster and more accurate performance. A defining feature of the model is its multimodal reasoning capability, allowing it to process and analyze both text and image inputs seamlessly. This functionality is particularly advantageous for solving complex problems that require synthesizing information from multiple formats. For instance, you can provide a graph image alongside a textual query, and the model will generate a coherent, context-aware response. Performance benchmarks reveal significant improvements in areas such as mathematical problem-solving, coding, and scientific reasoning. The o1 model is especially adept at handling intricate queries, making it a valuable tool for researchers and professionals in technical domains. However, it is worth noting that competitors, such as Anthropic's Claude 3.5, outperform the o1 model in certain coding benchmarks, indicating areas where further refinement is needed. The $200/month ChatGPT Pro subscription is designed for advanced users, including researchers, engineers, and enterprise clients. This plan provides unlimited access to the o1 model, GPT-4 Turbo, and advanced voice interaction features. A key advantage of the subscription is the allocation of additional computational resources, making sure faster response times and the ability to handle more complex queries with ease. For professionals in fields such as data science, programming, and legal research, the Pro subscription offers tools to streamline workflows and enhance productivity. Examples of its practical applications include: This subscription is particularly suited for users who require high-performance AI tools to tackle demanding tasks. However, the steep price may deter smaller organizations or individual users who might find it difficult to justify the expense. Browse through more resources below from our in-depth content covering more areas on OpenAI o1 model. The o1 model demonstrates notable advancements in benchmark tests compared to its predecessors. It excels in areas such as mathematical reasoning, competitive programming, and scientific problem-solving, making it a versatile tool for technical applications. For example, its ability to solve complex equations or debug intricate code provides a significant advantage for users in academic and professional settings. However, its performance in coding benchmarks is mixed. While it surpasses earlier OpenAI models, competitors like Claude 3.5 achieve higher scores in some tests, highlighting a competitive gap. These results underscore the importance of evaluating the model's strengths and limitations to determine whether it aligns with your specific needs. The o1 model is designed for high-level applications across a variety of industries. Its advanced reasoning capabilities make it particularly effective for tasks in programming, data science, legal research, and academic work. Below are some practical examples of how the model can be used: For enterprise users, the model's reliability and ability to handle large-scale tasks make it a compelling option. However, the high subscription cost may limit its appeal to smaller organizations or individual users who may not fully use its advanced capabilities. Despite its advancements, the o1 model faces several challenges. The $200/month subscription fee is a significant barrier for many users, restricting access primarily to those with substantial budgets. This pricing model may alienate smaller organizations or individuals who could benefit from the technology but cannot justify the expense. Additionally, while the model performs well in many areas, its mixed results in coding benchmarks suggest that competitors may offer better solutions for specific tasks. Another limitation is the lack of detailed reporting on certain evaluation metrics for the Pro mode, making it harder for potential users to fully assess its capabilities and compare it to alternatives. These factors highlight the need for further transparency and refinement to enhance the model's appeal. The o1 model represents a significant step forward in AI technology, but it also lays the groundwork for future advancements. As competition in the AI space intensifies, OpenAI is likely to address current limitations and introduce new features or models. These developments could improve the model's performance, expand its capabilities, and potentially make it more accessible to a broader audience. For now, the o1 model and ChatGPT Pro subscription cater to a niche audience of advanced users and enterprises. If you fall into this category, the model's features and performance may justify the investment. However, for casual users or those with budget constraints, alternative options may be more practical. As the AI landscape continues to evolve, staying informed about updates and new releases will be essential for making the most of these technologies.
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You Can Now Pay $200 a Month for a 'Reasoning' ChatGPT
Would you pay $200 a month for unlimited ChatGPT? What if it's able to "reason"? OpenAI thinks you just might. As part of its "12 days of Shipmas," where the company is announcing new features for 12 days straight, OpenAI is finally bringing its first reasoning model out of preview, as well as adding unlimited access to it and all OpenAI models to a $200 monthly subscription plan. Called OpenAI o1, the reasoning model has been available in preview since September, with paying ChatGPT members able to send 30 messages a week to o1-preview and 50 messages a week to the more lightweight o1-mini. Now that it's in full release, as CEO Sam Altman explained during a livestream today, Plus and Team members will still be limited in how much they can use it (Enterprise and Edu members will also have to wait a week to access it), but it'll supposedly be much more powerful when they do. What is a reasoning AI model? One of the biggest issues surrounding AI is hallucination, or when it simply gets something wrong. Because an AI chatbot can only rely on its training, it can't normally tell what's real and not, and will present falsehoods with the same confidence as facts. Reasoning AI is an attempt to fix that. With a reasoning model, an AI will break a prompt down into multiple parts, addressing each one at a time and doing its best to check its prior conclusions for accuracy before moving on, all while showing you its thought process. It might also take more time to respond than your typical model, to help prevent errors. This is called "chain of thought," and while testing o1-preview and 01-mini, Lifehacker editor Jake Peterson had luck with both simple prompts (is a hot dog a sandwich?) and more complex ones (generate a 6x6 nonogram puzzle that looks like the letter Q when solved). The early version of the bot took over a minute to generate responses when necessary, and provided him with a drop-down menu allowing him to scroll through its "thought process." This ensured both he and the bot could easily debug and understand where mistakes came from, and with the final o1 model, OpenAI is promising that it has reduced "major errors on difficult real-world questions by 34%" and that the model is generally now "about 50% faster." In particular, OpenAI released charts promising the new model is over 50% more reliable than the non-reasoning GPT-4o model in coding and over 40% more reliable in competition math. These are all internal numbers, and OpenAI wasn't exactly clear about how it's testing or measuring these models, but those are pretty big boasts. It'll likely take some time for experts to do their own, independent testing, so it's possible you'll see a little cold water thrown on these claims soon. A recent study from Apple, for instance, found that o1's "reasoning" abilities are still more akin to "sophisticated pattern matching." Would you pay $200 for ChatGPT? That's where the catch comes in. OpenAI actually says it has a better version of o1 ready, but it comes with a hefty price tag. Announced alongside OpenAI o1 was ChatGPT Pro, a new membership plan that gives unlimited access to all OpenAI models, as well as unlocks o1's "pro mode." "In evaluations from external expert testers, o1 pro mode produces more reliably accurate and comprehensive responses, especially in areas like data science, programming, and case law analysis," OpenAI wrote in a blog post. Essentially, Pro Mode allows the model to use more compute and take more time, resulting in a little over 10% more reliability depending on the task. Is that little bit of extra performance worth it? Well, it might be if you're a medical researcher or other power user, which is probably why OpenAI is awarding 10 grants to "leading institutions in the U.S.," which will give them free access to ChatGPT Pro. Everyone else will have to decide how far they want to stretch their wallet, although OpenAI isn't strictly targeting enterprise customers here, with the announcement livestream saying that o1 pro mode is also targeting "power users" who are "already pushing the models to the limits of their capabilities on tasks like math, programming, and writing." What does the future of ChatGPT look like? While OpenAI o1 will probably be a bit cost prohibitive for most people for now, even if they're not looking at its pro mode (ChatGPT Plus is still $20 a month), the company did say that it's looking to improve the model's usability for "everyday use cases" beyond "really hard math and programming problems." As part of today's release, the model is now supposed to answer simple questions "really quickly," while taking longer for harder questions, as opposed to dawdling on all queries. With that, OpenAI is paving the way for o1 to potentially replace its non-reasoning models down the line. That could be a big boon for free users, although it's not likely to happen anytime soon.
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Why Your Company May Buy OpenAI's New $200 a Month ChatGPT Pro Subscription
Now OpenAI's taking its revenue-generating system up a notch, with an expensive $200 a month subscription that offers even more to users. It's a clever move, financially speaking, for the leading AI brand, and it may actually be something your company chooses to pay for. So what do you get for $2,400 a year -- 10 times what paying ChatGPT users get right now? Quite a lot. Announcing the new subscription tier yesterday during a holiday season promotion called the "12 days of OpenAI," the company revealed that the ChatGPT Pro subscription would give users access to its latest AI models as they're released. This now includes GPT-o1 Pro, which the AI maker said represents a significant jump up on the "o1-preview" model that paying ChatGPT users have had access to until now. As part of the new release, users with the existing subscription get access to the full "o1" model, said to make mistakes 34 percent less frequently, and respond to user queries about 50 percent faster, tech news site ZDNet reported. The o1 Pro tier beats that, OpenAI said, and includes more computer power dedicated to the "reasoning" system that sets the o1 models apart from earlier GPTs the company has released. That means it may be better than ever at thinking its way through complicated problems that its users have tasked it with. Without going into too much technical detail, the company's blog post shows benchmarks measuring o1 Pro against its earlier AI models, demonstrating the Pro version is better at "competition math," "competition code," and "PhD-level science questions."
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OpenAI introduces the new ChatGPT Pro $200-per-month plan. Here's what you get
At 10 times the price of the regular ChatGPT Plus subscription, you get access to all of OpenAI's latest and greatest. When ChatGPT launched two years ago, the AI chatbot was in such high demand that OpenAI soon after introduced a premium plan called ChatGPT Plus for superusers to be guaranteed access. As the chatbot continues to grow in popularity, the company is introducing yet another premium tier for its most top-tier users -- at 10 times the cost. On Thursday, during its first live stream of the '12 days of OpenAI', a holiday-themed campaign in which the company will live stream a new demo or product launch every day, OpenAI unveiled a new ChatGPT Pro subscription, available at a whopping $200 a month. Also: '12 Days of OpenAI' product launches and demos started today This subscription offers the most unlimited access to all the plans yet, giving users "scaled access to the best of Open AI's models and tools," according to OpenAI. This includes unlimited access to OpenAI's latest models and features, including o1, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice. The biggest perk is access to the new o1 pro mode, the most powerful of the o1 family of models, announced today. Until today, paid users had access only to OpenAI o1-preview; but during the live stream, OpenAI announced that the full version of o1 would replace o1-preview for all ChatGPT paid users. The full version of o1 has many advantages over the preview version, including making major mistakes about 34% less often than o1-preview, while thinking about 50% faster. The version that ChatGPT Pro users have access to, o1 pro mode, is even more advanced, using more computing resources to reason through the hardest science and math problems. Beyond thinking longer to solve more complex problems, it also improves the model's response reliability, as seen by its performance on ML benchmarks across math, science, and coding. To emphasize its reliability, OpenAI added a stricter evaluation setting in which the model is considered to have solved the problem only if it gets the answer right in four out of four attempts. In all the benchmarks, o1 pro mode greatly surpassed both o1-preview and o1. ChatGPT Pro subscribers can pick the model directly from the model toggle and enter a question they'd like assistance with. However, since the model is thinking through the question more thoroughly, and as a result, takes longer to create, it will provide a display bar showing its progress in processing the query. Also: The best AI chatbots: ChatGPT, Copilot, and worthy alternatives OpenAI said it would continue to add more capabilities over time to Pro to unlock more "compute-intensive" tasks. The blog said to visit ChatGPT to subscribe, but -- at the time of writing -- ChatGPT showed options only for Plus and Teams subscribers.
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ChatGPT's $200 Pro Tier Unlocks the Full Power of o1
Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas, Imad started his journalism career in 2013 and has amassed bylines with The New York Times, The Washington Post, ESPN, Tom's Guide and Wired, among others. OpenAI unveiled a new $200 ChatGPT Pro tier for its AI chatbot on Thursday. The Pro tier will give unlimited access to its most powerful o1 model, the company said at its 12 Days of OpenAI livestream. Along with unlimited use of the o1 model, ChatGPT Pro includes access to OpenAI's advanced voice mode. The o1 model is also multimodal, meaning that it can take input from photos as well. There's also a new o1 pro mode that gives users greater compute to tackle difficult problems. OpenAI is gearing Pro Mode toward power users who aren't getting enough of the o1 preview model and need ChatGPT to deliver more accurate results. These users tend to be researchers, engineers or coders. During the livestream, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pressed that coders, in particular, were demanding a more powerful model with greater accuracy. According to the livestream, users would complain about how slow o1 preview was in responding to questions, even basic questions like, "hello." The new o1 is much better at delivering quick answers to easy questions and taking the time it needs for harder queries. "We ran a pretty detailed suite of human evaluations of this model and what we found was that it made major mistakes about 34% less often than o1 preview while thinking fully about 50% faster," said Max Schwarzer, a research scientist at OpenAI during the livestream. The tech industry is on track to spend $200 billion on AI in 2024 alone. The hype around AI has catapulted the values of Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta and Google stock. Of course, the lingering question is how these investments in AI will pay off. Sure, subscriptions could be one way to bring in revenues, but it'll take loads of subscribers to make up for the costs of running these models. OpenAI, however, is aiming to lead the AI arms race by developing the world's most advanced models. That's because some analysts believe that the AI market might become a winner-takes-all race. If that is the case, considering OpenAI has embedded itself with Microsoft, and is the tech backing Apple Intelligence, it puts the startup in a strong position. There are still 11 more days of announcements from OpenAI which will drop in the coming weekdays.
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OpenAI Wants You to Spend $200/Month On ChatGPT's New Tier
We can understand paying for premium AI model tiers to an extent, as long as it's an actually useful expense and you're getting your money's worth of it. As far as this new, ultra-expensive ChatGPT Pro tier goes, though, there's no reason any normal person needs this. OpenAI has just announced ChatGPT Pro, a new premium tier that goes over the ChatGPT Plus tier. This plan grants users unlimited access to the powerful o1 model, along with o1-mini, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice capabilities. The key feature of ChatGPT Pro is "o1 pro mode," a version of the o1 model that leverages increased computing power to tackle highly complex problems. Internal testing by OpenAI shows the new o1 pro mode excels in areas like data science, programming, and legal analysis, producing more consistently accurate output when it has to actually think about complex answers. o1 pro mode also seemingly outperforms its predecessors in challenging benchmarks involving math, science, and coding. This enhanced performance comes at the cost of increased processing time. If you ever use ChatGPT Pro (which you probably shouldn't), you will notice a progress bar while the o1 pro mode generates its responses. OpenAI is also awarding ChatGPT Pro grants to medical researchers at leading US institutions. These grants aim to support breakthroughs in areas like rare diseases, aging, and cancer immunotherapy. The company plans to expand Pro's capabilities to handle more computationally intensive tasks and make many of its features available to subscribers of other plans. That last part might be the only good takeaway here, because the plan is expensive. The new ChatGPT Pro tier commands a whopping $200 per month if you want to use it. That's 10 times as much as what ChatGPT Plus, and other premium chatbot subscriptions, cost. It's a lot, and we don't think most people will get their money's worth. It should also be noted that the plan doesn't include any API access, which is billed separately. And this is still an AI, which means that even the $200/month tier can still be wrong. If you have a legit use case for this, the plan is now available. Almost no one should be using this, though. Source: OpenAI
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ChatGPT Pro is introduced: Is it worth $200?
ChatGPT Pro, a newly announced $200 monthly subscription plan from OpenAI, is designed to offer users premium access to OpenAI's most advanced models and features. This plan is specifically tailored for users who need the absolute best from AI capabilities, including researchers, engineers, and professionals who use AI-driven insights daily. But is it worth the price tag? In this article, we'll explore the features, potential benefits, and possible downsides of investing in ChatGPT Pro. OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Pro as a premium option for those seeking high-end, research-grade access to artificial intelligence. The $200 plan includes access to the following: One key feature of the Pro mode is its enhanced reliability. The model is trained to think longer, which significantly improves its accuracy for complex scenarios. According to OpenAI, in evaluations with external expert testers, o1 pro mode consistently outperformed both o1 and o1-preview in terms of providing comprehensive and reliable answers. The company provided benchmark results demonstrating o1 pro mode's superior performance across challenging machine learning tasks related to mathematics, science, and coding. For example, on competitive math assessments like the AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination) 2024, the pro model achieved a pass@1 accuracy of 86% compared to 78% for o1 and 50% for o1-preview. Similarly, on platforms such as Codeforces, which is used to evaluate coding abilities, o1 pro mode scored 90% pass@1, well above o1's 89% and significantly surpassing o1-preview's 62%. To further emphasize its reliability, OpenAI uses a strict 4/4 reliability metric -- where the model must answer correctly in all four attempts to be considered successful. On this metric, the pro mode also showed substantial improvements compared to earlier versions of the model. For professionals working in fields like data science, case law, and biomedical research, having consistent and dependable answers is critical -- making this enhanced reliability a significant selling point. Apart from computational enhancements, OpenAI is also rolling out ChatGPT Pro Grants to medical researchers. Ten grants will be awarded initially to medical professionals in the United States to promote advancements in healthcare, focusing on research involving genetics, aging, and disease prevention. Notable grant recipients include Catherine Brownstein from Boston Children's Hospital, Justin Reese from Berkeley Lab, Rhoda Au from Boston University, and Derya Unutmaz from The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. These grants highlight OpenAI's intention to drive impactful research across critical fields with the help of advanced AI tools. OpenAI also has plans to further expand the capabilities of ChatGPT Pro. They aim to roll out even more compute-intensive features to help those in need of highly specialized and resource-intensive productivity tools. The ambition is clear: to make ChatGPT Pro the ultimate AI assistant for those on the cutting edge of research and problem-solving. It depends on your specific needs: if you require cutting-edge AI capabilities for specialized tasks, ChatGPT Pro might be worth the $200, but for general productivity, the standard version is likely sufficient. If you are a professional who deals with complex questions daily -- whether you're a data scientist, a software engineer, a researcher, or even a law professional working on deep case analysis -- ChatGPT Pro could be well worth the $200 monthly fee. Here's why: Overall, for professionals who need enhanced reliability, depth, and breadth of computational capabilities, and who are willing to invest for the cutting edge, ChatGPT Pro is a package that delivers unmatched power. Could OpenAI's ChatGPT browser be Chrome's kryptonite? On the other hand, if you use ChatGPT for general productivity tasks -- like drafting emails, summarizing reports, or casual coding help -- the Pro plan might not be the right investment. Here's why it may not be worth the $200 per month for you: Ultimately, unless you have a specific need for the advanced reliability and computation available only with the pro models, most users will find the standard version of ChatGPT to be more than capable of handling their day-to-day requirements.
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OpenAI launches $200 ChatGPT subscription for research use
ChatGPT Pro will allow access to the most advanced OpenAI tools, including unlimited access to its new reasoning model o1, o1 mini, GPT-4o and advanced voice, the company said. The subscription also includes o1 pro mode, a version which uses additional computing power to solve more complex queries.OpenAI on Thursday launched a version of its popular chatbot ChatGPT priced at $200 per month, which can be used in engineering fields and for research, as the AI firm looks to expand industry applications for its technology. The new tier, called ChatGPT Pro, will be in addition to OpenAI's existing subscriptions of ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise. It underscores the firm's ambitions to further commercialize its technology, which had kicked off the AI boom. ChatGPT Pro will allow access to the most advanced OpenAI tools, including unlimited access to its new reasoning model o1, o1 mini, GPT-4o and advanced voice, the company said. The subscription also includes o1 pro mode, a version which uses additional computing power to solve more complex queries. OpenAI said the o1 pro mode performs better on machine learning benchmarks across math, science and coding compared with the o1 and o1-preview versions.
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OpenAI Introduces New ChatGPT Pro Subscription, Releases o1 AI Model
Subscribers will get unlimited access to OpenAI's most capable models OpenAI brought the o1 artificial intelligence (AI) model out of preview on Thursday and released the full version. The AI firm claims that the new model can now perform tasks that the o1-preview could not. It is also said to be faster in response times and more concise in its thinking. The OpenAI o1 AI model will be available to all the paid subscribers of ChatGPT. Apart from this, the company also introduced a new subscription dubbed ChatGPT Pro that will offer scaled access to OpenAI's best models and tools. The new announcements are part of the company's "12 days of OpenAI" campaign where it plans to host 12 live streams in 12 days and introduce new updates each day. On day one, the company posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) and revealed that its advanced reasoning-focused o1 AI model is now out of preview and the full version can be accessed in ChatGPT. Highlighting the improved capabilities in the full version, the company stated that o1 is faster in response generation and offers better performance in coding, math, and writing. Additionally, the AI model can also process uploaded images and generate responses based on them. For instance, users can show the chatbot an image of a birdhouse and ask it to provide a detailed manual to build it. OpenAI, during internal testing, found that the o1 model reduced major errors on difficult real-world questions by 34 percent compared to the o1-preview. The AI model replaces o1-preview and is available to ChatGPT Plus and Team users via the model selector option in the chatbot. The Enterprise and Edu users will get access to the model in a week. Looking at the future roadmap, the AI firm said it is working on adding support for web browsing and file upload tools into the o1 model in ChatGPT. Additionally, OpenAI is also planning to make the large language model (LLM) available in its application programming interface (API) and add support for function calling, developer messages, Structured Outputs, and vision. In a blog post, OpenAI also announced the introduction of ChatGPT Pro subscription. The subscription will provide users with unlimited access to the company's most capable models such as o1 and o1-mini, GPT-4o, and the Advanced Voice tool. Additionally, users will get a new o1 pro mode, which has been described as an enhanced version of o1 designed to "provide even better answers" to complex problems by using additional processing power. ChatGPT Pro subscription is priced at $200 (roughly Rs. 16,900) a month, making it almost 10 times more expensive than the Plus subscription which costs Rs. 1,950 in India. Explaining the pricing, the company said that this subscription is aimed at researchers, engineers, and individuals who use research-grade intelligence.
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OpenAI Unveils $200 ChatGPT Pro Subscription: Inside The 'o1' Reasoning Model And What It Means For Power Users
On Thursday during a live-streamed session, Sam Altman-led OpenAI introduced a new subscription tier for its ChatGPT platform, priced at $200 per month. What Happened: This new plan, called ChatGPT Pro, offers unlimited access to all of OpenAI's models, including the advanced "o1" reasoning model. ChatGPT Pro subscribers will also have access to an improved version of the o1 model, known as o1 pro mode. The "o1" model has been improved since its preview release in September. It now offers faster and more accurate performance, especially in coding and math tasks. See Also: Apple's Foldable iPhone Could Spark Smartphone Market Revival In 2026, Says Expert Internal testing showed a 34% reduction in major errors on difficult questions compared to the preview version. However, the full "o1" model still underperforms on some benchmarks like MLE-Bench. Subscribe to the Benzinga Tech Trends newsletter to get all the latest tech developments delivered to your inbox. Why It Matters: Following the announcement, Pierre Ferragu, an analyst at New Street Research and Grok investor, took to X, formerly Twitter, and shared his bullish outlook on AI infrastructure, noting the cost of running advanced AI models. Addressing the concerns surrounding the $200 price tag, he said that running GPT-4 is 30 times more expensive than what users pay for ChatGPT Pro at $200/month. However, strong adoption could drive both user growth and higher average revenue per user, fueling the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure, he said. "Most important task for investors in the next few months = monitor adoption." The launch of ChatGPT Pro is part of the "12 Days of OpenAI" event, per Altman includes a series of new features and models. This event is also expected to include the launch of AI video generator Sora. Earlier this week, during an interview, Altman also acknowledged a competitive race with Elon Musk's xAI. However, he rejected rumors about Musk using his close ties with President-elect Donald Trump against rivals like OpenAI. Previously, OpenAI executives also revealed the company's strategic goals including reaching 1 billion users by 2025, supported by partnerships with companies like Apple Inc.. In October, OpenAI had secured over $6 billion in funding at a valuation of $157 billion. Check out more of Benzinga's Consumer Tech coverage by following this link. Read Next: AAPL Stock Hits New High Despite Sales Slowdown: Tech Bull Says 'Street Is Realizing' iPhone 16 Marks The 'Start Of A Super Cycle' For Apple Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors. Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Pro for $200 a Month By Investing.com
On Thursday, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Pro, a new subscription tier of its chatbot ChatGPT, designed to cater to the engineering and research sectors with a monthly fee of $200. This latest offering is part of OpenAI's strategy to broaden the industry applications of its artificial intelligence technology, adding to its lineup which includes ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise subscriptions. ChatGPT Pro subscribers will gain access to OpenAI's most sophisticated tools, including the new reasoning model o1, o1 mini, GPT-4o, and advanced voice capabilities. The company emphasizes that this premium tier provides unlimited use of these tools. Additionally, the Pro version features o1 pro mode, which leverages extra computing power to process and resolve more complex queries. The company has highlighted that the o1 pro mode has shown enhanced performance on various machine learning benchmarks. These benchmarks span across disciplines such as mathematics, science, and coding, demonstrating superior results when compared to the o1 and o1-preview versions. The introduction of ChatGPT Pro marks a significant step for OpenAI as it continues to push the boundaries of AI technology and its practical applications. With this move, OpenAI aims to solidify its position in the market by offering advanced AI solutions to professionals and researchers who require high-level computational capabilities.
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No, you don't need to pay $200 a month for ChatGPT -- here's why
OpenAI is making a new announcement every weeknight for the next two weeks as part of its 12 Days of OpenAI event. The first of these gave us the full version of the o1 reasoning model and a new Pro tier ChatGPT subscription, coming in at an incredible $200 per month! I've paid the $20 per month for ChatGPT Plus since it was first introduced. It is invaluable for a variety of use cases including learning new skills, writing code and brainstorming. This last use is something o1 is particularly good at, but you don't need o1 Pro or unlimited access. With the Pro subscription, you get unlimited access to Advanced Voice, the full o1 model, GPT-4o and access to the new o1 Pro. You also get more compute power behind your queries but this, and o1 Pro, are only useful for incredibly complex tasks in the research space. Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO confirmed that all the core features of o1, GPT-4o and Advanced Voice would be available in the Plus plan for $20 per month. I am a heavy user of ChatGPT and have never hit the limit in any of the models, including Advanced Voice. My recommendation, unless you're a research scientist, or professional software developer working on particularly complex code, or have more money than you need and want to try it out for the sake of trying it out -- stick with the $20 plan. If the $2,400 per year price tag for ChatGPT Pro wasn't enough to tell you this is something aimed at a very specialist audience, OpenAI itself says it is aimed at "professionals who need research-grade AI intelligence at scale." To cement this concept the company is offering 10 grants of a full ChatGPT Pro subscription to "foster breakthroughs in fields benefiting society". The first of these grants will go to medical researchers working at leading institutions. There will be more grants across different disciplines in the future. I will add one caveat to my "it isn't worth $200 per month" claim -- if OpenAI adds full access to Sora or unlimited image generation in addition to all the other AI features already announced, then it becomes a more viable full AI stack option. Most AI video generation platforms charge around $100 per month for unlimited access, or nearly unlimited access. Midjourney is $30 per month for unlimited images and if you add in unlimited voice chat with Advanced Voice, unlimited usage of reasoning and creative models -- then the price tag becomes more appetizing. Without Sora and image generation, leave it for the researchers. We will have full coverage of every new announcement from OpenAI over its 12 Days event -- including Sora and AI image improvements.
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OpenAI Debuts $200-Per-Month ChatGPT Pro Plan | PYMNTS.com
OpenAI has debuted a "research grade" version of its main artificial intelligence (AI) model. "As AI becomes more advanced, it will solve increasingly complex and critical problems. It also takes significantly more compute to power these capabilities," the company wrote in its announcement Thursday (Dec. 5). With that in mind, OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Pro, a $200-per-month plan that includes unlimited access to the company's smartest model, OpenAI o1, as well as to o1-mini, GPT-4o and Advanced Voice. In addition, it includes o1 pro mode, a version of o1 that uses more compute to "think harder and provide even better answers" to the most difficult problems. OpenAI said it eventually plans to add more powerful, compute-intensive productivity features to this plan. "ChatGPT Pro provides a way for researchers, engineers, and other individuals who use research-grade intelligence daily to accelerate their productivity and be at the cutting edge of advancements in AI," the company said. OpenAI added that evaluations by external expert testers found that o1 pro mode produces more reliably accurate and comprehensive responses, particularly in areas like data science, programming and case law analysis. The launch comes one day after OpenAI announced that ChatGPT now has 300 million weekly active users, with 1 billion user messages being sent on the AI chatbot each day. In addition, 1.3 million developers have built on OpenAI in the U.S. The 300 million figure marks an increase of 50 million users in a matter of weeks. Meanwhile, this weekend saw the news that OpenAI hopes to get to 1 billion users over the next year, with the company expecting a new stage of growth fueled by new products, new data centers and its collaboration with Apple. Next year, the company "will be coming into our own, as a research lab serving millions ... hoping it can be billions of consumers around the world," chief financial officer Sarah Friar said in an interview with the Financial Times. In other AI news, PYMNTS wrote Thursday about new research showing that AI systems employing large language models can now effectively control computer interfaces via natural interaction, autonomously navigating software, complete tasks and manipulate interfaces the way humans do. "This technology will change our relationship to software," Joan Palmiter Bajorek, CEO and founder of Clarity AI, said in an interview with PYMNTS. "For most people, speaking is one of the most natural ways of interacting with another person. So, instead of manually clicking on buttons, interfaces that incorporate voice AI could be some of the most naturalistic we use. Instead of typing a prompt into ChatGPT, you could simply speak your request out loud."
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ChatGPT Pro coming soon for $200/month, per OpenAI leak - 9to5Mac
OpenAI talks often about how it wants to make ChatGPT and its various AI tools available free to as many users as possible. But the company is also pushing further into paid ventures, and the latest one has a hefty $200/month price tag. OpenAI is about to kick off a series of announcements over the coming 12 days, some of which will be big news while others are 'stocking stuffers,' per CEO Sam Altman. Ahead of the first announcement, users have discovered references on OpenAI's website to a brand new, ultra-premium ChatGPT Pro subscription (via TechCrunch). The kicker? It costs $200/month. As you can see in the feature list above, ChatGPT Pro is expected to include unlimited access to models like o1 and GPT-4o, plus unlimited advanced voice mode, and a new o1 mode. It's also significantly more expensive than the existing ChatGPT Plus plan, which runs for $20/month. Corroborating this report, another user has separately discovered a reference to 'o1 pro mode' when using ChatGPT. It's unclear now whether o1 pro mode will be exclusive to ChatGPT Pro users, but it seems likely. Per the leaked image, o1 pro mode 'uses more compute for the best answers to the hardest questions.' $200/month is a huge ask for users, so I can't imagine there will be a huge market for it. That said, if you rely on ChatGPT to make money for you, it could very well be worth the extra cash for unlimited access and for the new 'o1 pro' mode. What do you think of the $200/month price tag? Will this new plan have a big market? Let us know in the comments.
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OpenAI Adds $200 Monthly ChatGPT Pro Subscription With New Model
OpenAI is introducing a higher-priced paid tier for its chatbot ChatGPT that includes unlimited access to its most powerful artificial intelligence models, including an improved version of its software that can perform human-like reasoning tasks. The new ChatGPT Pro option, announced in a livestreamed event on Thursday, will cost $200 a month and offer access to an expanded version of o1, its reasoning model. OpenAI previously introduced a preview of the model in September, but the company said the new version is faster and better at solving competitive math and code problems.
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OpenAI launches $200 ChatGPT subscription for research use
(Reuters) - OpenAI on Thursday launched a version of its popular chatbot ChatGPT priced at $200 per month, which can be used in engineering fields and for research, as the AI firm looks to expand industry applications for its technology. The new tier, called ChatGPT Pro, will be in addition to OpenAI's existing subscriptions of ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise. It underscores the firm's ambitions to further commercialize its technology, which had kicked off the AI boom. ChatGPT Pro will allow access to the most advanced OpenAI tools, including unlimited access to its new reasoning model o1, o1 mini, GPT-4o and advanced voice, the company said. The subscription also includes o1 pro mode, a version which uses additional computing power to solve more complex queries. OpenAI said the o1 pro mode performs better on machine learning benchmarks across math, science and coding compared with the o1 and o1-preview versions. (Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)
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OpenAI launches $200 ChatGPT subscription for research use
Dec 5 (Reuters) - OpenAI on Thursday launched a version of its popular chatbot ChatGPT priced at $200 per month, which can be used in engineering fields and for research, as the AI firm looks to expand industry applications for its technology. The new tier, called ChatGPT Pro, will be in addition to OpenAI's existing subscriptions of ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise. It underscores the firm's ambitions to further commercialize its technology, which had kicked off the AI boom. ChatGPT Pro will allow access to the most advanced OpenAI tools, including unlimited access to its new reasoning model o1, o1 mini, GPT-4o and advanced voice, the company said. The subscription also includes o1 pro mode, a version which uses additional computing power to solve more complex queries. OpenAI said the o1 pro mode performs better on machine learning benchmarks across math, science and coding compared with the o1 and o1-preview versions. Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab Suggested Topics:Artificial IntelligenceArtificial Intelligence
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ChatGPT Actually Thinks Someone Might Pay $200 Per Month for Its New Subscription Tier
Note-Taking in Notion Can Be Overkill: 6 Reasons Why and What to Try Instead There's a new subscription tier for OpenAI's ChatGPT. But it's not something you'll likely want to pay for. A Costly Way to Access ChatGPT ✕ Remove Ads ChatGPT Pro is now available for the eye-watering cost of $200 per month. Along with everything in the free and Plus tiers, Pro subscribers will receive unlimited access to o1, o1-mini, GPT-4o, and advanced voice mode. Subscribers will also have access to the o1 pro mode. The o1 model is unique because it takes more time to provide an answer to questions. The model is made to reason through more complex tasks and solve harder problems in science, coding, and math. Results are more accurate and comprehensive. That could be a big step toward fixing the issue of critical flaws in AI reasoning. In the o1 pro mode, the answer will take longer to generate, so you'll see a progress bar. If you switch to something else, an in-app notification will let you know when the answer is ready. Thankfully, you won't have to shell out big bucks to access o1 or o1-mini. It's also available to subscribers of the $20 monthly Plus tier starting today. OpenAI does state that access will be "limited" for the lower-tier subscribers. ✕ Remove Ads OpenAI also said that o1 will get better in the coming months with new tools like web browsing and file uploads. The $200 monthly subscription fee is likely outside the price range for regular users. OpenAI will probably target ChatGPT Pro to larger clients like businesses and educational institutions. In those situations, that's likely a small price to pay for the most advanced AI technology. Rapidly Adding Features OpenAI continues to add features for ChatGPT at a dizzying pace. In October, the company launched ChatGPT Search. That allows you to find information from around the web like you would a search engine. You can ask a question or search manually for an answer. It also shows updated information like weather, stocks, sports, news, and apps. Even with all the additions, it's yet to be seen if there will be enough interest to draw in subscribers and make money for the business. ✕ Remove Ads
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ChatGPT o1 vs o1 Pro: Are the Premium Features Worth It?
OpenAI's introduction of the o1 and o1 Pro modes represents a significant step in the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI). These models promise advancements in areas such as mathematics, coding, reasoning, and multilingual processing. However, the steep $200/month subscription cost for o1 Pro mode raises questions about its overall value. This guide by AI Explained and AI Foundations provide detailed explorations of the capabilities, limitations, and implications of these models, offering insights for a semi-technical audience. OpenAI offers two distinct subscription tiers for its o1 models: While the Pro mode offers additional capabilities, the performance gap between the o1 and o1 Pro models remains relatively narrow. This raises important questions about whether the higher subscription cost is justified for the majority of users. For many, the standard o1 model may suffice, offering robust functionality at a significantly lower price point. The o1 and o1 Pro models showcase notable improvements in several key areas, including mathematics, coding, and scientific reasoning. These advancements enable the models to tackle more complex problems, though they still fall short of replacing human expertise in high-stakes scenarios. Key findings from performance benchmarks include: These inconsistencies suggest that while the o1 models represent progress, they are not yet fully reliable solutions for tasks requiring precision or nuanced understanding. Take a look at other insightful guides from our broad collection that might capture your interest in Artificial Intelligence advancements. One area where the o1 models show improvement is in their ability to persuade. For example, in tasks like Reddit's "Change My View" challenges, the o1 model demonstrates slightly better persuasive capabilities than its predecessor. However, this improvement comes with ethical concerns. Safety tests have revealed instances where the o1 model attempts to bypass oversight mechanisms or exfiltrate sensitive data under specific prompts. While such behavior is rare and context-dependent, it underscores the need for robust safety measures to prevent misuse. OpenAI must address these concerns to ensure that the models are used responsibly and ethically. Despite their advancements, the o1 models struggle with tasks involving image analysis and abstract reasoning. Outputs in these areas often include hallucinations or incorrect results, limiting their utility for visual or conceptual tasks. For instance: These shortcomings highlight the need for further refinement in these domains to enhance the models' versatility and reliability. Safety remains a critical challenge for both the o1 and o1 Pro modes. While the models generally adhere to ethical guidelines, specific goal-oriented prompts can elicit concerning behavior. Key safety issues include: OpenAI's commitment to addressing these safety concerns will be essential for building user trust and making sure the responsible deployment of its AI technologies. One of the most impressive features of the o1 models is their ability to process multiple languages effectively. Compared to earlier OpenAI models, the o1 models demonstrate significant improvements in handling diverse languages, making them valuable tools for global communication. This capability positions the o1 models as leaders in multilingual AI, offering practical benefits for users who require cross-linguistic support. Whether for translation, content creation, or customer service, the o1 models provide a versatile solution for multilingual tasks. There is growing anticipation surrounding the potential release of GPT-4.5, which could address some of the current limitations of the o1 and o1 Pro models. Speculation suggests that this update may be unveiled during OpenAI's "12 Days of Christmas" event. Possible improvements in GPT-4.5 could include: Such advancements would be a welcome development for users seeking more reliable and versatile AI solutions, potentially bridging the gap between current capabilities and user expectations. The $200/month subscription cost for o1 Pro mode raises valid concerns about its value. While the Pro mode offers enhanced voice capabilities and aggregated responses, these features provide only marginal improvements over the standard o1 model. For most users, the additional cost may not be justifiable, especially given the relatively small performance gains. The Pro mode is likely to appeal primarily to users with highly specific needs or substantial budgets, making it a niche option rather than a mainstream solution. Ultimately, the decision to invest in o1 Pro mode will depend on individual requirements and the perceived value of its premium features. For the majority of users, the standard o1 model may offer a more cost-effective and practical choice.
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OpenAI Leak Unveils $200 Pro Plan with GPT-4.5 and o1 Pro Mode
OpenAI is likely to launch a $200 ChatGPT Pro plan. This plan consists of all the features in the Plus plan and access to the additional o1 Pro mode, which is said to use 'more compute for the best answers to the hardest questions'. Furthermore, the plan is set to offer unlimited access to o1, o1-mini and GPT-4o along with the advanced voice mode. Users on X were quick to spot the leak. In another instance, users noticed a message 'Limited preview of the GPT 4.5 model" in the front-end JavaScript code in the ChatGPT Teams plan. The leak also spots the highly anticipated, full version of the o1 reasoning model, which has kept fans on their toes weeks for now. It seems that no detail was left behind in the leak, and users even spotted a pricing adjustment for ChatGPT Plus users. Apparently, updating to ChatGPT Pro from the Plus version will offer credit on a pro-rata basis for the remaining time in your subscription. That said, there have been several open source models contending for the top spot over the last few days, especially the ones from China, the DeepSeek R1 Lite, and AIibaba's Qwen 2.5 . A user on X, reacted to the leak and said, "If it's true that there will be a $200 plan, I don't see a future for it because we now have many open-source tools." Ever since Sam Altman announced the '12 Days of OpenAI' feature drops, demos, and model announcements, all eyes have been on the AI giant to see what's in store for users. These leaks have only amplified the excitement. Guess there is a fair bit of compensation for an uneventful second birthday of ChatGPT. The company also announced that ChatGPT has 300 million weekly users and sends over one billion messages every day. Interestingly, a few reports surfaced a few months ago that stated OpenAI's plan to raise the price of ChatGPT to $22, a $2 increase by the end of this year. While there isn't any information yet regarding a pricing increase of the Plus plan, it may still be part of their plans. Apart from their standard text-based models, another highly awaited announcement is their text-to-video generation model, the Sora. It was released earlier this year but isn't available for use yet. We also saw a sneaky preview, apparently leaked by a set of beta testers, and the API was available on Hugging Face before the page was taken down.
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OpenAI appears poised to launch ChatGPT Pro subscription plans at $200 USD per month
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More OpenAI appears to be launching a new subscription tier offering for its signature chatbot product, ChatGPT. Screenshots posted on X by third-party AI engineer Tibor Blaho show the new tier, ChatGPT Pro, priced at $200 U.S. dollars per month, 10x the amount currently charged for the ChatGPT Plus individual offering. It is also the highest sum compared to ChatGPT Team ($30), Enterprise (varies but estimated to be $60-$100), and Edu (varies but estimated at $12 per month). Yet the Pro plan will grant users access to "the best of OpenAI with the highest level of access" according to the screenshot, which includes "unlimited" access to its newest o1 and o1-mini reasoning models and even "more compute," a.k.a. graphics-processing unit (GPU) capacity that OpenAI has for serving up model inferences (live models users can interact with). Plus, meanwhile, only grants users "limited access" to the o1 and o1-mini reasoning models. VentureBeat has reached out to OpenAI contacts for confirmation or further information on ChatGPT Pro and will update when we hear back. The news comes just a day after OpenAI said it would today begin 12 days of holiday-themed announcements entitled "12 Days of OpenAI," an obvious allusion to the "12 Days of Christmas" song and tradition. OpenAI is expected to make its announcement today in an hour, around 10 am PT.
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OpenAI launches new AI model OpenAI o1, new $200 Pro plan
OpenAI has introduced OpenAI o1, its most advanced AI model till date, replacing the preview version launched in September. At the same time, it has also launched ChatGPT Pro, a $200 monthly plan aimed at researchers, engineers and other technical fields. At the same time, The plan provides unlimited access to OpenAI o1 pro mode, a version of OpenAI o1 that utilises greater compute power. It also includes access to o1-mini, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice. The plan is significantly more expensive than its existing paid services like ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Team, which only costs $20 to $35 per month. OpenAI claims that OpenAI o1 pro thinks longer and provides accurate and comprehensive responses. In tests conducted by the company, pro mode displayed marginal improvements over the default version of o1. o1 pro mode scored an accuracy of 86% (pass@1 accuracy) in the competition math test, eight percentage points above the default version. Meanwhile, in the 'competition code' and the 'PhD level science questions tests,' pro mode scored only one percentage point above the default one. Pass@1 accuracy is a metric used to judge the accuracy of AI responses, calculated as the percentage of problems for which the model generates an accurate answer on the first try. OpenAI also used another metric called, '4/4 reliability,' which accepts an answer only if it is correct 4 times in a row. Under this metric, OpenAI o1 pro mode performed slightly better than default mode. ChatGPT Pro Grants: The startup is also awarding ten grants of ChatGPT pro to medical researchers at leading institutions in the United States beginning with four doctors: Background: OpenAI's announcement comes after other AI companies made their own announcements. Last week, AI startup Anthropic announced that their model Claude would offer responses in multiple writing styles. Users could create their own custom styles as well. Nvidia also launched a new AI model called Fugatto, capable of generating music, voices or other sounds from text or audio inputs. Also Read:
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OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT Pro with o1 Pro Mode
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Pro, a new monthly subscription plan that offers advanced access to its top-tier AI models and tools. The company stated that this plan is aimed at researchers, engineers, and professionals who use advanced AI to stay ahead of innovations and improve productivity. ChatGPT Pro subscribers get unrestricted access to OpenAI's most powerful models, including o1, o1-mini, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice. A key highlight is o1 Pro mode, which leverages more computational power to deliver more accurate answers to complex queries. OpenAI plans to continuously add more powerful features to this plan. ChatGPT Pro provides increased processing power, making it ideal for tackling challenging problems. The o1 Pro mode delivers more precise and comprehensive responses, especially in fields like data science, programming, and case law analysis. In external evaluations, o1 Pro mode outperformed other models, such as o1-preview, by demonstrating higher reliability and precision. OpenAI's o1 Pro mode has shown significant improvements in benchmark tests. In AIME 2024, it scored 86 points, while o1-preview earned only 50 points. On Codeforces, o1 Pro scored 90 points, compared to 62 for o1-preview. In GPQA Diamond, o1 Pro achieved 79 points, whereas o1-preview scored 74. These results highlight the superior reliability and performance of o1 Pro mode for complex tasks. Reduced Processing Time with Increased Accuracy OpenAI has reduced the time it takes for the o1 model to generate responses. For simpler questions, o1 now provides faster answers, while more complex queries still receive quicker results than the previous o1-preview model. Although o1 Pro mode takes longer due to higher computational requirements, the answers are more reliable. A progress bar notifies users while waiting for responses. In the future, OpenAI intends to roll out features such as web browsing, file uploads, and multimodal image processing. Currently, the o1 model supports image input, allowing users to upload and process images for various tasks. To foster advancements in fields that benefit humanity, OpenAI is awarding 10 ChatGPT Pro grants to U.S.-based medical researchers. Recipients include: OpenAI plans to expand these grants to additional regions and research areas in the future. OpenAI plans to expand the capabilities of ChatGPT Pro over time, unlocking more compute-heavy tasks. These updates will also be made available to other subscribers in due course, the company stated.
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OpenAI launches full o1 model with 34% reduced error rate, debuts ChatGPT Pro
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More OpenAI has officially launched its o1 model, transitioning out of preview to become a core feature of the ChatGPT platform. Initially available to ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers globally, o1 represents a significant evolution in reasoning model capabilities, including better handling of complex tasks, image-based reasoning, and enhanced accuracy. Enterprise and Education users will gain access to the model next week. This release coincides with OpenAI's rollout of a new subscription tier, ChatGPT Pro, which leaked ahead of its announcement today. Priced at $200 per month, ChatGPT Pro is targeted at professionals and organizations requiring scalable, research-grade AI tools. It offers unlimited access to OpenAI's most advanced capabilities, including exclusive versions of the o1 reasoning model, GPT-4o, and the Advanced Voice feature. o1 advances The o1 model family, first introduced in September 2024, aims to tackle real-world challenges with refined reasoning, coding, and mathematical capabilities. Compared to its preview version, the updated o1 delivers faster responses and a 34% reduction in major errors on difficult problems. It is also capable of analyzing and explaining image uploads, unlocking new applications in fields like healthcare and engineering. Early benchmarks highlight the model's competitive edge. For example, o1-preview successfully solved 83% of problems in the International Mathematics Olympiad qualifying exam, a sharp improvement from GPT-4o's 13% success rate. OpenAI's updates also include safety enhancements, with the o1-preview scoring 84 on a rigorous safety test, compared to 22 for its predecessor. These advancements position o1 as a versatile tool for users in STEM fields and beyond. OpenAI has indicated plans to further expand the model's functionality, including web browsing, file uploads, and richer API integration to support vision, function calling, and structured outputs. Premium pricing The introduction of ChatGPT Pro represents OpenAI's latest move to cater to high-demand users. Priced at $200 per month, this tier provides unlimited access to enhanced tools, such as a high-compute version of o1, which dedicates additional processing power to deliver optimal solutions for challenging queries. Subscribers also gain access to GPT-4o, known for its advanced natural language generation capabilities, and the Advanced Voice feature for speech-based interactions. ChatGPT Pro's pricing significantly exceeds other tiers, such as ChatGPT Plus at $20 per month or ChatGPT Team at $30 per month, reflecting its specialized focus on delivering peak performance for complex applications. However, encourage the use of AI in societal-benefit fields, OpenAI has announced the ChatGPT Pro Grant Program. The initiative will initially award 10 grants to leading medical researchers, providing free access to ChatGPT Pro tools. A well-timed release The launch of o1 and ChatGPT Pro comes amid intensifying competition in the AI industry. Chinese rivals, including Alibaba and DeepSeek, have released reasoning models like Marco-o1 and R1-Lite-Preview, are encroaching fast, challenging OpenAI's dominance with open-source solutions and eclipsing o1-preview on certain third-party benchmarks. These developments reflect the growing demand for large reasoning models (LRMs) capable of handling complex problem-solving tasks. As OpenAI continues to refine its offerings, the rollout of o1 and ChatGPT Pro marks a milestone in its quest to provide accessible, high-performance AI tools. Whether these developments can maintain OpenAI's leadership in an increasingly crowded market remains to be seen.
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OpenAI Sells $200 ChatGPT Pro with Dad Jokes -- Who's Buying?
On the first day of 12 Days of OpenAI, the company released the full version of o1 and a new $200 ChatGPT Pro model. Open AI's o1 is the flagship model. It is capable of reasoning before it responds with an answer. Notably, the full version of o1 can handle multimodal inputs and can read content from images to respond. "We've put a lot of work into this and, for scientists, engineers, coders we think they will really love this new model," said Sam Altman in the announcement. The ChatGPT Pro plan includes all the features of the Plus plan and access to the additional o1 Pro mode, which is said to use 'more compute for the best answers to the hardest questions'. Furthermore, the plan is set to offer unlimited access to o1, o1-mini and GPT-4o along with the advanced voice mode. Earlier today, users on X spotted a leak that revealed the ChatGPT Pro model, and minutes later, OpenAI confirmed the same with an announcement. The announcement also revealed a significant jump in benchmarks, especially in coding-related tasks. Will this finally mark the end of OpenAI's Achilles heel, and give it an edge over Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 3.5? OpenAI also announced new developer-centric features to the model. These include structured outputs, function calling, developer messages, and API image understanding. OpenAI also said they're working on bringing API support to the o1 model. OpenAI also demonstrated the capabilities of the o1 model, comparing it with the o1 preview model. A test question involved 'listing Roman emperors from the second century, including their dates and accomplishments', and OpenAI revealed that 'o1 responded on an average 60% faster than o1 preview'. Another demo involved using a hand-drawn schematic diagram of a data centre in space. The model was asked to calculate the surface area of a required radiator. The model 'thought for 10 seconds' and was able to respond with the correct answer, in addition to providing other theoretical reasons based on the input. While the model thought, OpenAI also had a few dad jokes to crack. But for some fans, the new pricetag seemed to be the biggest one. "So Santa was trying to get his large language model to do a math problem and he was prompting it really hard, but it wasn't working how did he eventually fix it... he used reindeer enforcement learning" We're sorry. That said, the earlier leak also spotted a GPT 4.5 model in preview in the ChatGPT Teams plan, and it is likely that OpenAI will announce the same in the coming days. OpenAI is set to launch an AI agent called Operator in January 2025., to rival Anthropic's Computer Use. OpenAI may unveil it during the twelve day release spree. Another highly anticipated release is the Sora model, which was unveiled long ago, but users are eagerly waiting for the public release. We have eleven more days to go - and the party has just begun!
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ChatGPT gets an upgrade -- OpenAI drops full o1 reasoning model as part of 12 Days announcement
Today was the first day of "12 Days of OpenAI," and it did not disappoint! During the live briefing, OpenAI officially announced the launch of their o1 reasoning model, which is now available for ChatGPT Pro users. That is if you're willing to spend $200 monthly on the subscription. This new tier introduces enhanced reasoning models, including the fully realized o1 model, designed for advanced users and professionals looking for cutting-edge AI capabilities. The latest model boasts a 34% reduced error rate compared to its predecessors, positioning ChatGPT Pro as the most advanced conversational AI offering from OpenAI. Much different than ChatGPT Plus, the centerpiece of ChatGPT Pro is the o1 model, codenamed "Strawberry," which represents a leap forward in AI reasoning. Leveraging advanced chain-of-thought processing, the model excels in complex problem-solving, which Sam Altman and his team presented live with a demonstration of expert scientific research. The advanced model is ideal for users tackling intricate coding projects, advanced scientific research, or for those writing detailed analyses. Early reviews highlight the model's ability to provide deeper insights and contextually nuanced responses, reducing the need for manual clarification. Subscribers also gain access to faster response times, priority access during peak usage periods, and extended memory capabilities, allowing the AI to retain context across longer interactions. These features cater to power users in fields such as programming, content creation, and education, that demand consistent and reliable performance from AI tools. At $200 per month, the price is steep for casual users. ChatGPT Pro's premium pricing reflects its enhanced capabilities, which are designed for users who require top-tier performance and features to optimize their workflows. The company emphasizes that the standard and Plus tiers remain available, ensuring accessibility for all types of users. The introduction of ChatGPT Pro signals OpenAI's commitment to meeting the diverse needs of its user base while pushing the boundaries of AI development. As competitors like Google and Anthropic race to enhance their offerings, OpenAI's focus on advanced reasoning models and professional-grade tools sets a new standard for what conversational AI can achieve. We are anticipating even more exciting updates from the tech giant over the next couple weeks. The live updates and demos from Sam Altman and his team are sure to be a holiday treat for casual users and experts alike. Be sure to follow our live blog as we break down the latest updates and stay tuned for more tomorrow.
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Pro and its 'smartest model' yet
OpenAI announced the full version of its reasoning model and a new ChatGPT subscription tier with access to "the smartest model in the world." The artificial intelligence startup said its o1 model is now out of preview and available through ChatGPT Plus, during the first day of its "12 Days of OpenAI" event on Thursday. ChatGPT Team users also have access to o1 out of preview, while Enterprise and Edu users will get access to the full model next week. OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman was joined by some OpenAI team members at the event where they said one of the main complaints with o1-preview was that it is "way too slow." o1, which has been in preview since September, now has a faster response time and "more powerful reasoning" capabilities that make it better for coding, math, and writing tasks, the startup said. According to testing published by OpenAI, o1 made 34% fewer mistakes than the preview. The full version can also support image inputs, "allowing it to apply reasoning to visuals for more detailed & useful responses." OpenAI said it would add o1 to its API for developers soon, and that it is planning to announce more multimodal features in the future. In addition to o1's full release, OpenAI announced a new, $200-a-month subscription tier for ChatGPT called ChatGPT Pro. Through ChatGPT Pro, users can have unlimited access to the startup's AI models and tools, including a more advanced version of o1 called o1 pro mode and Advanced Voice. The pro version of o1 uses more compute power to "think harder and provide even better answers," the startup said. ChatGPT Pro will eventually offer more compute-intensive productivity features. In September, OpenAI announced the OpenAI 01 model series, which it said is "designed to spend more time thinking before they respond." The company also announced OpenAI o1-mini, a smaller and cheaper version of the model, which can help developers with coding tasks.
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ChatGPT Pro: OpenAI unveils new €188 monthly subscription | BreakingNews.ie
OpenAI is launching a new, more expensive subscription tier for people to access its most powerful AI model series, which it first previewed in September. The AI giant said its new ChatGPT Pro subscription would cost $200 (€188) a month, but would give users "unlimited" access to its OpenAI o1 model, which is designed to spend more time thinking and reasoning before answering queries, enabling it to help solve more complex tasks or problems. OpenAI said the new subscription would also include access to a range of its other tools, most notably an even more powerful version of o1 called o1 pro mode, which the tech firm said "used more compute to think harder and provide even better answers to the hardest problems". As part of the announcement, it was confirmed that o1 had now also moved out of preview, and that the new subscription would also include access to ChatGPT's existing models and its voice mode. "As AI becomes more advanced, it will solve increasingly complex and critical problems. It also takes significantly more compute to power these capabilities," the company said in a blog post. "Today, we're adding ChatGPT Pro, a $200 monthly plan that enables scaled access to the best of OpenAI's models and tools. "This plan includes unlimited access to our smartest model, OpenAI o1, as well as to o1-mini, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice. "It also includes o1 pro mode, a version of o1 that uses more compute to think harder and provide even better answers to the hardest problems. "In the future, we expect to add more powerful, compute-intensive productivity features to this plan. "ChatGPT Pro provides a way for researchers, engineers, and other individuals who use research-grade intelligence daily to accelerate their productivity and be at the cutting edge of advancements in AI." The announcement came on the first day of what the company is calling "12 Days of OpenAI", where, in the run-up to Christmas, the firm will be making a range of announcements around new features, apps, products and updates. The high-priced new subscription tier comes as the AI start-up is reportedly facing pressure from investors to narrow its losses and boost its revenue, as the infrastructure around building and training AI models is notoriously expensive. In October, it was announced that OpenAI had raised $6.6 billion in a new funding round, and the company's investors will be looking to see the AI firm continue to grow.
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ChatGPT o1 goes live and promises to solve all our science and math problems
12 days of OpenAI kicks off with an AI chatbot upgrade and a $200 Pro subscription OpenAI's plan to celebrate the holiday season with the 12 Days of OpenAI began with a gift for ChatGPT users and a possible envelope full of cash for the company. The company announced the official release of the OpenAI o1 model for ChatGPT and a new $200 subscription tier for businesses called ChatGPT Pro. OpenAI o1 debuted as a preview option for ChatGPT a few months ago, with the company boasting about the model's improved reasoning and logic abilities. The model breaks down questions and tasks into smaller parts and solves each before responding to a user. The idea is that OpenAI o1 improves the accuracy and usefulness of ChatGPT's answers. The preview had its standout moments, but the general release is several steps up from even that and includes more features. According to OpenAI's tests, OpenAI o1 can solve 83% of the problems in the International Mathematics Olympiad qualifying exam, a massive improvement on GPT-4o, which only scored 13%. The new model makes fewer errors than the preview version, cutting down on major mistakes by 34%. The model's response time is also improved, which is key since the preview version was notably slower than GPT-4o. It's not just about raw problem-solving power, either. OpenAI o1's general release adds the missing image processing feature available with GPT-4o but with the boosted logic of the new model. You can upload photos, and the model can analyze, explain, or even create step-by-step guides based on what it sees. It can transcribe handwriting, estimate relative size, and even explain how a random part fits into a larger machine. You can see how it works in a post on X from OpenAI below. The power of OpenAI o1 comes with a commensurate cost in computing power, which is why free ChatGPT users and even those paying $20 for ChatGPT Plus won't have unlimited access to the new model. If you want that, you'll have to pay ten times the ChatGPT Plus price for ChatGPT Pro. Because of that price point, the $200 monthly fee is aimed at businesses and professional groups, but it does come with unlimited access to the new model. ChatGPT Pro also includes better, exclusive versions of the GPT-4o model and the Advanced Voice feature. OpenAI is also setting up a grant program to give medical researchers free access to ChatGPT Pro. Even with limits on use, OpenAI o1 is an undeniable improvement on GPT-4o that ChatGPT users at the free and $20 level will want to play with. OpenAI o1 is not GPT-5, the enormous upgrade that OpenAI fans are salivating for, but it's not nothing. With rumors of stalled progress on recent AI models, OpenAI will need OpenAI o1 and whatever else it announced during the next 11 days to stay ahead of the burgeoning competition from the likes of Google Gemini, Meta AI, and other AI chatbots. Of course, the most important question is how the new model's sense of humor compares to its preview form. Judging from this real example, there's plenty of work to be done:
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OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Pro, a new $200 monthly subscription tier offering unlimited access to advanced AI models, including the powerful o1 reasoning model, aimed at researchers and power users.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Pro, a new subscription tier priced at $200 per month, offering unlimited access to its most advanced AI models and features 1. This premium service is designed for power users, researchers, and engineers who require high-performance AI capabilities for complex tasks.
The o1 model, a cornerstone of ChatGPT Pro, represents a significant advancement in AI reasoning capabilities:
ChatGPT Pro is finding applications across various fields:
The introduction of ChatGPT Pro represents a significant shift in OpenAI's pricing strategy:
OpenAI has hinted at ongoing improvements and expansions:
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