OpenAI Is Losing Money on ChatGPT Pro Plan, Says CEO

OpenAI Is Losing Money on ChatGPT Pro Plan, Says CEO
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed on Sunday that the company is currently losing money on its USD 200-per-month ChatGPT Pro subscription plan because people are using it more than the company expected.

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“We are currently losing money on OpenAI Pro subscriptions! People use it much more than we expected,” Sam Altman posted on X on January 6, 2025.

“I personally chose the price,” Altman wrote in a series of posts, “and thought we would make some money.”

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ChatGPT Pro Plan

The ChatGPT Pro Plan costs USD 200 per month and offers the highest level of access. As of this writing, the subscription includes access to o1, o1-mini, GPT-4o, and advanced voice (audio only). Subscribers also benefit from o1 Pro mode, which uses more compute resources to deliver the best answers to the hardest questions. Additionally, the plan provides extended access to Sora video generation.

There are two other tiers available: the Free plan and the Plus plan, which costs USD 20 per month and offers limited access to o1 and o1-mini.

Despite recent funding and high valuations, OpenAI is not yet profitable. The company faces significant expenditures, including costs related to data centers, AI infrastructure, staffing, and office rent, among others, to keep its services operational.

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OpenAI’s Vision: Superintelligence

OpenAI aims to develop superintelligence—AI systems with cognitive abilities far surpassing human capabilities in every domain.