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AI Firms Shift to Per-Use Pricing as Companies Explore Dumbing Down Models to Cut Costs

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Zack Kotzer

3h ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

AI companies are shifting from flat-rate subscription models to per-use pricing due to the high costs of maintaining AI services. In response, some companies are exploring a counterintuitive cost-saving strategy: making AI models less sophisticated (dumbing them down) to reduce computational expenses. The article highlights the tension between the expensive upkeep of advanced AI systems and corporate efforts to cut costs.

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kotakuAI Firms Shift to Per-Use Pricing as Companies Explore Dumbing Down Models to Cut Costskotaku.com

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In recent weeks, many of the most popular AI firms have altered their subscription model from a flat rate to a per use one.
It reflects the prohibitively expensive upkeep of these services and forcing many major companies who embraced AI to become more conservative.
Some companies believe they've found a new solution to the rising costs: Make it t
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After training the likes of Claude to mimic intelligent human speech patterns, it’s becoming more affordable to dumb these computers down

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