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OpenAI Considers Hiking Prices As It Loses Money on ChatGPT Pro
Despite costing users $200 per month, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Pro plan is actually losing the company money, according to a recent tweet fired off by CEO Sam Altman.
OpenAI is losing money on its pricey ChatGPT Pro plan, CEO Sam Altman says
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says that the company is currently losing money on its $200-per-month plan because people use it more than expected.
ChatGPT Pro plan is making OpenAI lose money, CEO says
OpenAI is still losing money even with its latest $200 ChatGPT Pro plan. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, confirmed that the ChatGPT Pro plan is not profitable for the company. The main
ChatGPT Pro losing money amid surge in usage: Sam Altman
ChatGPT Pro, launched in late 2022, offers premium features such as enhanced capabilities, access to OpenAIs o1 “reasoning” model, and higher usage limits for tools like the Sora video generator. Despite these benefits,
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Pro is losing money, CEO Sam Altman admits
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has revealed that the company’s $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro plan is currently operating at a loss. This surprising admission comes as the company grapples with the high demand for its premium AI services.
OpenAI losing money because of ChatGPT Pro subscription plan, Sam Altman reveals
Altman said in a tweet that the company is losing money because many users have subscribed to the ChatGPT Pro service far more than it was expected
We’re losing money on ChatGPT Pro, says OpenAI CEO
Sam Altman, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of OpenAI, has revealed that the company is incurring losses on its ChatGPT Pro subscription p
OpenAI plans new for-profit structure amid ChatGPT Pro financial losses
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals financial losses with its ChatGPT Pro subscription, as company plans restructuring to balance its books.
OpenAI is losing money on ChatGPT's $200/month Pro plan: Altman
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has revealed that the company is losing money on its top-tier Pro subscription service for ChatGPT, the AI firm's popular chatbot. The usage of this plan, which provides full access to OpenAI's latest AI models and features,
Why OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and AI skeptic Gary Marcus are both wrong about today’s AI
Conversations with AI executives, such as Prosus's Euro Beinat, show AI can have a big impact—but only after a lot of work
Sam Altman offers clues about where OpenAI is headed
In his latest blog post, Sam Altman gave his take on what's been happening behind the scenes at OpenAI—and what's next for its technology.
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Even at $200/mo, Altman admits ChatGPT Pro struggles to turn a profit
But don't worry, he's 'figured out' AGI comment Even at $200 a month for ChatGPT Pro, the service is struggling to turn a ...
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OpenAI Struggles as ChatGPT Pro’s Popularity Causes Unexpected Financial Losses
Despite $200 monthly cost, ChatGPT Pro struggles with profitability due to overwhelming usage, forcing OpenAI to adapt.
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