OpenAI Announces GPT-4o Mini: Cheaper And Faster AI Chatbot For More People


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OpenAI wants more people to pay for ChatGPT and a cheaper model makes sense

ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Thursday it was launching GPT4o mini, a costefficient small AI model, aimed at making its technology more affordable and less energy intensive, allowing the startup to target a broader pool of customers.

(Reuters) – ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Thursday it was launching GPT-4o mini, a cost-efficient small AI model, aimed at making its technology more affordable and less energy intensive, allowing the startup to target a broader pool of customers.

Microsoft-backed OpenAI, which is the market leader in the AI software space, has been working to make it cheaper and faster for developers to build applications based on its model, at a time when deep-pocketed rivals like Meta and Google rush to grab a bigger share in the market.

Priced at 15 cents per million input tokens and 60 cents per million output tokens, the GPT-4o mini is more than 60% cheaper than GPT-3.5 Turbo, OpenAI said.

It currently outperforms the GPT-4 model on chat preferences and scored 82% on Massive Multitask Language Understanding (MMLU), OpenAI said.

MMLU is a textual intelligence and reasoning benchmark used to evaluate the capabilities of language models. A higher MMLU score signifies it can understand and use language better across a variety of domains, enhancing real-world usage.

The GPT-4o mini model’s score compared with 77.9% for Google’s Gemini Flash and 73.8% for Anthropic’s Claude Haiku, according to OpenAI.

Smaller language models require less computational power to run, making them a more affordable option for companies with limited resources looking to deploy generative AI in their operations.

ChatGPT’s Free, Plus and Team users will be able to access GPT-4o mini starting Thursday, in place of GPT-3.5 Turbo, with enterprise users gaining access starting next week, OpenAI said.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Reuters)



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