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OpenAI o1 Pro Mode Costs $200 Per Month and GPT5 Slipping to May 2025


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Published in Science and Technology on Friday, December 6th 2024 at 23:44 GMT by NextBigFuture   Print publication without navigation

  • OpenAI o1 Pro and OpenAI o1 are much better at math. OpenAI o1 Pro mode seems to be using OpenAI o1 but running questions multiple times to get better answers. OpenAI GPT 5 training has not gone smoothly according to Kai-fu Lee. Dr Kai-Fu Lee, founder of 01.AI, co-founder of Microsoft Research Asia, former VP of Google, former VP of Apple.

The article from NextBigFuture discusses several updates related to OpenAI. It mentions that OpenAI has introduced a new subscription tier called "O1 Pro Mode" which costs $200 per month, aimed at providing enhanced capabilities for professional users. Additionally, the much-anticipated release of GPT-5 has been delayed and is now expected in May 2025. This delay is attributed to the complexities involved in scaling up the model's capabilities while ensuring safety and reliability. The article also touches on the competitive landscape, noting that other AI companies are also pushing forward with their own advanced models, potentially affecting OpenAI's market position. Furthermore, there are speculations about the features and improvements that might come with GPT-5, including better reasoning, understanding, and generation capabilities.

Read the Full NextBigFuture Article at:
[ https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2024/12/openai-o1-pro-mode-costs-200-per-month-and-gpt5-slipping-to-may-2025.html ]

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