If Sam Altman thinks OpenAI needs to raise ChatGPT prices, I might have to cancel my Plus membership

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  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the company is losing money on its $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro plan.
  • A significant price increase could make users question its affordability.
  • OpenAI’s pricing strategy may push users toward competitors.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has shared on X that that the company is losing money on the $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro plan. He didn’t elaborate on if or how OpenAI might address that issue, but raising the price seems like an obvious option. Will that drive people away from the premium service? More importantly, will that trickle down to a higher price tag for ChatGPT Plus, which is currently $20?

I’ve subscribed to ChatGPT Plus since it became available. I use it to experiment and test features for work, but I’ve also enjoyed playing with it in my own life to come up with dinner ideas, entertain children, and brainstorm gift ideas, among other tasks. Paying $20 a month for faster responses, better AI models, and early access to new features like the Sora AI video creator is a good deal.



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