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OpenAI’s this new model allegedly cost 2k USD

OpenAI is doubling down on the enterprise sector with Orion

byEmre Çıtak
September 6, 2024
in Artificial Intelligence
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Earlier this week, discussions about OpenAI’s future AI models reignited, with particular attention on the rumored “Orion” model. While much of the buzz centered around potential advancements, the standout revelation is the expected price tag: Subscriptions for Orion could reach up to $2,000 per month.

According to Reuters, Orion is rumored to be OpenAI’s next flagship model, aimed at enterprise customers seeking specialized AI tools. This steep price indicates a shift in focus towards high-end business applications, offering more advanced capabilities than current models like the GPT-4 and the rumored GPT Next.

With this move, OpenAI is doubling down on the enterprise sector, aiming to provide powerful AI solutions with enhanced functionality for companies willing to invest in cutting-edge technology.

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Why would GPT Orion cost that much?

Orion is expected to offer specialized tools and features designed for businesses, going beyond the capabilities of existing models like GPT-4. This could include enhanced security, multi-step reasoning, and more autonomous task management, making it invaluable for companies that require advanced AI for complex operations.

Running large AI models requires enormous computational resources, especially for models as advanced as Orion or the infamous Strawberry Project. The high subscription fee could help cover the significant costs of maintaining and scaling the infrastructure needed to support such powerful systems.

OpenAI Orion 2k USD
Orion targets businesses with specific needs, while ChatGPT is more consumer-focused (Image credit)

Orion’s capabilities could be highly customized for specific industries, offering unique solutions like financial modeling, market analysis, or technical simulations. Businesses would be willing to pay a premium for an AI system that can dramatically improve efficiency, productivity, or decision-making in their field.

Enterprise models often come with enhanced data privacy and regulatory compliance features. This includes secure data handling, encryption, and compliance with industry standards, ensuring sensitive information is protected—a critical selling point for large companies.

At this price point, OpenAI could be offering priority support, regular updates, and exclusive access to new features. Businesses might also get the ability to train and fine-tune the model on their own proprietary data, giving them an edge in competitive industries.

From consumer-grade to premium

ChatGPT became a household name due to its accessibility and versatility, allowing users to engage with AI for everything from casual conversations to professional assistance. Its ease of use and impressive capabilities made it wildly popular, reaching millions of users worldwide.

However, despite this success in the consumer market, businesses and enterprises often found themselves with limited options, relying on the same models as everyday users.

While ChatGPT democratized AI access, GPT Orion could give enterprises the advanced tools they’ve been lacking, helping OpenAI carve out a new, more profitable niche in the corporate sector.


Featured image credit: Emre Çıtak/Mystic AI

Tags: openAI

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