OpenAI launches cheaper and smarter mini GPT-4o
OpenAI recently launched GPT-4o mini, a cheaper and lighter version of its latest major language model to expand the use of chatbots.
This is part of the company's efforts to be at the forefront of multi-modality, offering a variety of AI-generated media within one engine such as text, images, audio and video.
GPT-4o mini is a fork of GPT-4o, the fastest and most powerful model released by OpenAI last May. GPT-4o is described as having improved audio, video and text generation, with the ability to handle 50 different languages, while improving speed and quality.
George Cameron, co-founder at Artificial Analysis, said the GPT-4o mini is fast, with an average output rate of 202 tokens per second.
The GPT-4o mini will replace the GPT-3.5 Turbo as the smallest model OpenAI offers and begins rolling out to free ChatGPT users, ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers, available on ChatGPT Enterprise next week.
GPT-4o mini is significantly cheaper than previous AI models and 60% cheaper than GPT-3.5 Turbo, at 0.15 USD per million input tokens and 0.60 USD per million tokens output message.
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