New reports claim that OpenAI unveils specialized artificial ielligence for organizations, and the product is only offered by paying $ 6,000 a moh.
What are the poteials of specialized artificial ielligence?
The expansion of the use of artificial ielligence -based chats and tools in rece mohs has made it easier to do many things than ever before. Of course, there is still no tool that can play the role of a professional user and that it can be opened in the specialty. Apparely, this procedure will be changed in the near future by providing specialized artificial ielligence with Openai. Of course, not all users will have access to such a tool, and only organizations and companies can use it on a mohly fee.
Rece reports show that OpenAI has developed several specialized artificial ielligence with various applications, which include a wide range of services such as data classification or even software engineering. Access to the aforemeioned artificial ielligence is only possible by paying $ 6,000 a moh, which is a relatively high figure, even on the organizational scale. It should be borne in mind, however, that such tools have high poteial to replace the human workforce, and if they are financially cost -effective, they are likely to be welcomed by employers.

The Information Magazine pois out that Openai’s specialized artificial ielligence can showcase the knowledge and skills of a person with a PhD. If such a claim is correct, there are concerns about how customers select and select institutions with access to advanced tools. Japan‘s Softbank apparely is one of the main investors in OpenAI to provide advanced services and has spe $ 5 billion on developing specialized tools.
Needless to say, providing an organizational service with $ 6,000 a moh is slightly in conflict with the curre Openai strategy. The most expensive ChatGPT is currely priced at $ 2 per moh; But the not too high and the high operating costs have made the company not yet profitable. In any case, the company was to earn up to 5 % to 5 % of its future profits from specialized artificial ielligence tools, and what to do with great gias such as Google and Eropic.



