每月 2,000 美元? 据报道,OpenAI 讨论了更高级法学硕士的新定价模型
$2,000 A Month? OpenAI Reportedly Discussed New Pricing Model For More Advanced LLMs

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/2000-month-openai-discusses-new-pricing-model-more-advanced-llms

ChatGPT 背后的开发者 OpenAI 正在考虑每月收取高达 2,000 美元的费用来访问他们计划发布的高级语言模型,其中包括名为“Strawberry”的推理模型和另一个名为“Orion”的旗舰模型。 这些计划是在埃隆·马斯克 (Elon Musk) 对 OpenAI 从非营利组织转变为利润上限组织提出批评之后提出的。 消息人士称,虽然价格尚未确定,但可能会达到这个金额,尽管有迹象表明最终成本可能会更低。 这种增加反映了与这些复杂模型相关的更高的计算要求和由此产生的能源成本。 据报道,尽管仍有基本层可用,但由于所需资源的增加,草莓和猎户座等更复杂模型的费用预计会上涨。 提高订阅费之际,OpenAI 通过 Thrive Capital 等公司以及苹果和 Nvidia 等主要科技公司的投资筹集资金,使该公司的估值接近 1000 亿美元。 与此同时,马斯克再次起诉 OpenAI,指控他们违反了与微软合作时优先考虑人类福祉的最初承诺。 此外,自 2019 年以来,微软已向 OpenAI 投资了 130 亿美元,使其在竞争激烈的 AI 行业中获得了优势。 因此,对于某些 OpenAI 客户来说,每月的 AI 订阅成本可能会变得非常昂贵。

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Executives of ChatGPT maker OpenAI have discussed new pricing models that cost as much as $2,000 per month for upcoming advanced large language models, such as a new reasoning-focused LLM dubbed "Strawberry" and a new flagship LLM called "Orion," The Information reports. This news follows Elon Musk's public criticism of OpenAI's transition from a non-profit to a hybrid "capped profit" business model. 

People with direct knowledge of OpenAI's proposed subscription price, which could soon cost some users $2,000 a month for premium LLMs, said nothing is final, suggesting there are 'strong doubts the final price would be that high.' 

The Information pointed out, "Still, it's a notable detail because it suggests that the paid version of ChatGPT, which was recently on pace to generate $2 billion in revenue annually, largely from $20-per-month subscriptions, may not be growing fast enough to cover the outsize costs of running the service. Those costs include the expenses of a free tier used by hundreds of millions of people per month." 

There will likely still be a base tier but for more advanced models, such as Strawberry and Orion, which include additional thinking or processing time, more computing power only means more power costs.

The higher price point suggests that OpenAI executives are comfortable with the current white-collar demand and will likely be able to afford pricer LLMs.

New pricing discussions come as venture capital firm Thrive Capital and a handful of big tech companies, such as Apple and Nvidia, plan to invest in the Microsoft-backed OpenAI at (or around) a $100 billion valuation

Meanwhile, in August, Elon Musk filed a new lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, reviving his claim that the startup backtracked on its mission to benefit humanity after signing a commercial deal with Microsoft.

"Elon Musk's case against Sam Altman and OpenAI is a textbook tale of altruism versus greed," the lawsuit read, adding, "Altman, in concert with other defendants, intentionally courted and deceived Musk, preying on Musk's humanitarian concern about the existential dangers posed by AI."

It said Altman and OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman "assiduously manipulated Musk into co-founding their spurious non-profit venture by promising that it would chart a safer, more open course than profit-driven tech giants."

Since 2019, Microsoft has invested $13 billion in OpenAI, giving the big tech firm a massive lead in the AI race over other Silicon Valley giants like Apple. 

Back to The Information's report: If the story is correct, AI monthly subscriptions are about to get much more expensive for some OpenAI users. Inflation...

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