← Back to context Comment by oytis 1 month ago That it's not getting cheaper? 10 comments oytis Reply jstummbillig 1 month ago But it is, capability adjusted, which is the only way it makes sense. You can definitely produce last years capability at a huge discount. simianwords 1 month ago you are wrong. https://epoch.ai/data-insights/llm-inference-price-trendsthis is accounting for the fact that more tokens are used. techpression 1 month ago The chart shows that they’re right though. Newer models cost more than older models. Sure they’re better but that’s moot if older models are not available or can’t solve the problem they’re tasked with. simianwords 1 month ago this is incorrect. the cost to achieve the same task by old models is way higher than by new models.> Newer models cost more than older modelswhere did you see this? 2 replies → fooker 1 month ago OpenAI has always priced newer models lower than older ones. 3 replies →
jstummbillig 1 month ago But it is, capability adjusted, which is the only way it makes sense. You can definitely produce last years capability at a huge discount.
simianwords 1 month ago you are wrong. https://epoch.ai/data-insights/llm-inference-price-trendsthis is accounting for the fact that more tokens are used. techpression 1 month ago The chart shows that they’re right though. Newer models cost more than older models. Sure they’re better but that’s moot if older models are not available or can’t solve the problem they’re tasked with. simianwords 1 month ago this is incorrect. the cost to achieve the same task by old models is way higher than by new models.> Newer models cost more than older modelswhere did you see this? 2 replies → fooker 1 month ago OpenAI has always priced newer models lower than older ones. 3 replies →
techpression 1 month ago The chart shows that they’re right though. Newer models cost more than older models. Sure they’re better but that’s moot if older models are not available or can’t solve the problem they’re tasked with. simianwords 1 month ago this is incorrect. the cost to achieve the same task by old models is way higher than by new models.> Newer models cost more than older modelswhere did you see this? 2 replies → fooker 1 month ago OpenAI has always priced newer models lower than older ones. 3 replies →
simianwords 1 month ago this is incorrect. the cost to achieve the same task by old models is way higher than by new models.> Newer models cost more than older modelswhere did you see this? 2 replies →
But it is, capability adjusted, which is the only way it makes sense. You can definitely produce last years capability at a huge discount.
you are wrong. https://epoch.ai/data-insights/llm-inference-price-trends
this is accounting for the fact that more tokens are used.
The chart shows that they’re right though. Newer models cost more than older models. Sure they’re better but that’s moot if older models are not available or can’t solve the problem they’re tasked with.
this is incorrect. the cost to achieve the same task by old models is way higher than by new models.
> Newer models cost more than older models
where did you see this?
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OpenAI has always priced newer models lower than older ones.
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