ChatGPT creator OpenAI launched the newest iteration of its flagship AI mannequin, o1 Professional, on Thursday—together with a brand new ChatGPT Professional subscription tier that options an eye-popping price ticket.
This subscription tier contains a number of new options, corresponding to entry to OpenAI o1, o1-mini, and GPT-4o, in addition to superior voice AI capabilities. Nonetheless, the brand new providing comes with a steep price ticket: $200 per thirty days. As compared, the earlier subscription tier, ChatGPT Plus, prices $20 for a month-to-month subscription.
“Lots of people, energy customers of ChatGPT at this level—they actually use it rather a lot, they usually need extra compute than $20 a month should buy,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated in a video presentation. “Professional has limitless entry to our fashions and likewise issues like superior voice mode.”
Whereas Altman claimed that o1 is the neatest AI mannequin on this planet, he added that the Professional tier enhances its capabilities even additional.
“These boosts could look small, however in complicated workflows the place you are actually pushing the bounds of those fashions, it is fairly vital,” Altman stated.
In an onstage interview on Wednesday with The New York Instances’ Andrew Ross Sorkin on the annual DealBook Summit, Altman highlighted ChatGPT’s vital progress since its launch in November 2022.
“We have now greater than 300 million weekly energetic customers,” Altman advised the viewers. “We have now customers sending greater than a billion messages a day to ChatGPT, and now we have a really giant developer enterprise with 1.3 million U.S. builders and lots of extra on this planet.”
From Strawberry to o1
OpenAI first unveiled o1 in September after weeks of hypothesis and rumors round codenames like “Strawberry” and “Orion.” The mannequin was thought-about so superior that OpenAI determined to undertake a brand new naming conference, shifting away from GPT-3 and 4o to easily “o1.”
“My teammates and I at OpenAI are excited to lastly share the total o1 mannequin (aka Strawberry) with you all,” OpenAI analysis scientist Noam Brown stated in a publish on X (previously often known as Twitter). “It might probably perform a little higher than simply counting what number of r’s are in ‘strawberry.’”
OpenAI emphasised that o1 is designed to be extra environment friendly in its reasoning, enabling sooner responses.
The mannequin additionally demonstrates vital enhancements in decreasing “main errors on troublesome real-world questions by 34%” in comparison with its predecessor. In contrast to earlier fashions, o1 takes its time in producing responses, successfully “pondering” concerning the reply earlier than giving it.
Regardless of the promising upgrades, some ChatGPT subscribers could hesitate to change to the Professional tier, because the lower-cost ChatGPT Plus tier contains ChatGPT-4o, which already provides entry to OpenAI’s picture generator Dall-E3 and internet searching— a characteristic not but obtainable within the o1 Professional package deal.
Preliminary opinions by Decrypt following the launch of the o1-preview in September discovered it slower than the prevailing 4o mannequin. Nonetheless, that was when the brand new mannequin was nonetheless in its infancy.
Is it Well worth the Worth Tag?
Whereas AI lovers praised the skills of upgrades supplied by ChatGPT Professional, many have balked on the $200 month-to-month subscription price, with many calling it too costly for the common person.
When requested concerning the value, OpenAI representatives pointed to current statements on o1 and the Professional tier, which do not particularly tackle the price of the plan. Responding to questions on-line, Altman clarified that o1 can also be obtainable for Plus tier subscribers.
OpenAI didn’t instantly reply to Decrypt’s request for touch upon pricing.
As OpenAI introduces its most superior instruments over the subsequent 11 days throughout a “12 Days of OpenAI” holiday-themed rollout, the talk over generative AI worth and accessibility could also be simply starting.
Edited by Andrew Hayward and Sebastian Sinclair
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