OpenAI has introduced o1-pro, a more powerful version of its o1 reasoning AI model, available through its developer API. This model utilizes significantly more computing resources than its predecessor, aiming to deliver superior responses. However, it comes at a steep price, charging $150 per million tokens for input and $600 for output, making it the most expensive model in OpenAI's lineup.
Despite the high expectations, early user feedback on o1-pro has been mixed, with reports of struggles in solving Sudoku puzzles and understanding simple optical illusions. Internal benchmarks indicate that while o1-pro performs slightly better than the standard o1 in coding and math problems, the improvements may not justify the increased costs for all developers. OpenAI hopes that the enhanced performance will attract developers willing to invest in this premium service.
• OpenAI's o1-pro model is the company's most expensive AI offering.
• Early feedback on o1-pro reveals mixed user experiences and performance issues.
o1-pro is OpenAI's latest AI model designed for improved reasoning capabilities.
Tokens are units of text input and output used to measure interactions with AI models.
Benchmarking refers to the process of evaluating the performance of AI models against standard metrics.
OpenAI is a leading AI research organization known for developing advanced AI models like o1-pro.
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