OpenAI Launches Two New Products to Cement Its Dominance

OpenAI continues to assert its dominance in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) with the launch of two new products.

Azcnews Openai Launches Two New Products To Cement Its Dominance

Despite recent legal challenges, OpenAI continues to assert its dominance in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) with the launch of two new products. According to the company’s CEO, Sam Altman, the two products, O1 and ChatGPT Pro, mark a new step in OpenAI’s transformation journey towards a for-profit operating model.

Expanding the OpenAI product ecosystem

Sam Altman said that O1 is a large language model (LLM) designed to be the fastest in the world today. He emphasized that this product is not only superior in speed but also integrates many advanced features, including multi-modal processing capabilities.

Openai Launches Two New Products To Cement Its Dominance
Openai Launches Two New Products To Cement Its Dominance

The second product, ChatGPT Pro, is a premium service of the ChatGPT chatbot with a subscription fee of $200 per month. To justify this price, Altman said that ChatGPT Pro offers an unlimited experience and a smarter usage mode with support from O1. He also revealed that the OpenAI team will continue to add more benefits to users in the coming time.

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The AI ​​giant continues to attract attention with new product launches. As previously reported, OpenAI launched Operator, an AI task automation tool, last month. Prior to that, the company also launched Sora, a video creation software, earlier this year, demonstrating its constant pace of innovation.

Despite claiming that each new product is groundbreaking, the user community has pointed out some limitations in the newly launched O1 product. According to discussions on X, some users said that the new model sometimes gives “strange” answers and is not really smooth.

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