OpenAI unveils $200 ChatGPT Pro subscription for engineers and researchers

ChatGPT Pro will provide users with access to OpenAI's most advanced tools, offering unlimited use of its cutting-edge reasoning model o1, o1 mini, GPT-4o, and enhanced voice capabilities.

By  Storyboard18| Dec 6, 2024 10:09 AM
The system is also designed for personalization. It assesses a user's skill level and tailors its responses accordingly. The mode also retains a memory of past conversations, allowing for continuity and a more adaptive learning experience over time.

OpenAI on Thursday launched ChatGPT Pro, a premium version of its popular chatbot priced at $200 per month, as per reports.

Designed specifically for professionals in engineering fields and research, the new tier aims to expand the utility of AI across industry applications.

ChatGPT Pro is the latest addition to OpenAI's subscription lineup, which includes ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise.

Subscribers to ChatGPT will gain unlimited access to OpenAI's most advanced tools, including the o1 reasoning model, o1 mini, GPT-40, and advanced voice capabilities. Notably, the subscription also features o1 pro mode, a high-performance option utilizing additional computing power to tackle complex queries with precision.

"o1 pro mode sets a new benchmark in machine learning for tackling intricate problems in math, science, and coding," OpenAI stated in a report, emphasizing its superior performance compared to earlier versions like o1 and o1-preview.

First Published onDec 6, 2024 10:09 AM

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