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If those same AI workloads can be handled by cheaper models without affecting quality, it would mean a massive shift in the economics of AI.

As competition in the artificial intelligence sector intensifies, OpenAI and Anthropic are increasingly warning about the potential dangers of advanced AI...

OpenAI’s plan to slash the cost of using its AI tools for enterprise customers growing corporate concern about the cost of using AI tools.

Enterprises slash token spending as OpenAI and Anthropic face margin pressure, falling token prices and rising risks across the AI supply chain.

June 10 : OpenAI is considering drastically reducing the prices it charges users as it seeks to win customers from its competitor Anthropic, the Wall Street Journal reported on…

OpenAi and Anthropic are about to go nuclear against each other, while China watches from the sidelines knowing it will soon dominate the market.

The company might lower prices for tokens, the central unit for gauging AI costs, though the discussions are still in flux, the report added.

OpenAI is reportedly mulling drastic price cuts to its AI models, as it looks to woo consumers from rival AI company Anthropic, the WSJ reported on Wednesday.

OpenAI is reportedly considering cutting AI token prices to attract more enterprise customers and compete with Anthropic.

OpenAI is weighing significant token price reductions to win enterprise users from Anthropic as both AI giants race toward IPOs, the WSJ reports.

OpenAI is reportedly exploring significant price reductions for its AI services to attract users, as competition with Anthropic intensifies, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Both AI labs published papers calling for a global slowdown in frontier AI development. Both also released new flagship models and filed for IPOs in the same fortnight.

OpenAI is considering major token price cuts to compete with Anthropic ahead of potential 2026 IPOs, potentially triggering an AI industry price war.

The fierce competition between Anthropic and OpenAI is accelerating AI advancements and driving a race towards blockbuster IPOs. This rivalry is shaping investor perceptions and…

OpenAI is weighing token price cuts to win customers from Anthropic, the Wall Street Journal reports.

AI price war shifts from capability to cost: OpenAI considers steep price cuts to counter Anthropic’s rapid rise; The move targets token pricing pressure, amid soaring compute…

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is weighing drastic price cuts to fight Anthropic. The problem is DeepSeek already made that argument for him—and for free.

For the past few years, investing in artificial intelligence has largely meant buying a handful of companies that sit underneath it.

Le aziende si rivolgono a modelli di AI più economici, inclusi quelli cinesi, costringendo i colossi americani a considerare tagli ai prezzi per restare competitivi

Chinese AI models from DeepSeek, Kimi, and Zhipu undercut OpenAI and Anthropic by up to 9x on workload costs, forcing US firms to consider major price cuts