OpenAI launches ChatGPT Pro subscription plan: What it offers and how much it costs
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Pro, a new subscription plan.
ChatGPT Pro is priced at $200 per month.
"Compared to both o1 and o1-preview, o1 pro mode performs better on challenging ML benchmarks across math, science, and coding," OpenAI said.
OpenAI has introduced a new subscription plan called ChatGPT Pro. Priced at $200 per month, ChatGPT Pro gives users access to the smartest version of OpenAI’s models and tools, designed to solve some of the most complex problems in fields like data science, programming, and law.
With ChatGPT Pro, subscribers can use OpenAI’s most advanced model, called o1, along with additional models like o1-mini, GPT-4o, and Advanced Voice. One of the standout features is o1 Pro Mode, which takes advantage of more computing power to provide deeper and more accurate responses. This upgraded mode is specifically designed for tackling the hardest challenges, ensuring that users receive the most reliable answers even in areas like mathematics, science, and coding.
“Compared to both o1 and o1-preview, o1 pro mode performs better on challenging ML benchmarks across math, science, and coding,” OpenAI said.
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OpenAI uses a stricter evaluation method to ensure the answers are accurate—meaning the model must provide the correct answer in four out of four attempts to be considered reliable. This makes the o1 pro mode ideal for those who need precision and dependability in their work.
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ChatGPT Pro users can easily switch to o1 pro mode through the model picker, but keep in mind that answers may take a bit longer to generate. A progress bar will show the wait time, and you’ll receive a notification if you switch to another conversation while waiting.
OpenAI plans to continuously improve ChatGPT Pro by adding even more powerful features and compute-intensive tasks. Though these features will initially be exclusive to Pro users, OpenAI aims to eventually offer many of them to all subscribers.
“To help drive meaningful progress in fields that benefit humanity, we are awarding 10 grants of ChatGPT Pro to medical researchers at leading institutions in the U.S., with plans to expand Pro grants to other regions and areas of research in the future,” the company said.
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