OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar said it’s reasonable to eventually charge business users thousands of dollars a month for its artificial intelligence software.
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar said it’s reasonable to eventually charge business users thousands of dollars a month for its artificial intelligence software to better reflect the value the technology provides to companies.that the company has discussed a $2,000 monthly subscription for its AI products.
“If it’s helping me move about the world with literally a Ph.D.-level assistant for anything that I’m doing, there are certainly cases where that would make all the sense in the world.” The ChatGPT maker currently offers consumers a $20-per-month subscription tier as well as a newly launched $200 monthly option for access to its most powerful new models.In the future, however, Friar said OpenAI could charge customers based on the value they get from using the startup’s products, particularly in the enterprise setting — whether it be lawyers who turn to AI to have a “paralegal at their fingertips” or academics who rely on it for a research breakthrough.
“How do you think about the replacement cost to some degree, and then how do we create a fair pricing for that?”
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