OpenAI Plans $2,000 Monthly ChatGPT Subscription for Businesses

OpenAI is reportedly preparing to launch premium ChatGPT subscription plans, with the most expensive option costing a staggering $2,000 per month for businesses. These plans will offer access to cutting-edge AI models, including ‘Strawberry’ and ‘Orion,’ capable of handling complex tasks beyond the capabilities of the free version or ChatGPT Plus. This move could position OpenAI as a dominant force in the AI market, attracting professionals and businesses seeking advanced tools for data analysis and decision-making.

Xbox Game Pass Standard: A Cheaper Option with Limitations

Microsoft has announced the upcoming release of Xbox Game Pass Standard, a cheaper subscription tier that offers access to hundreds of games but with limitations on new game releases. The tier will replace the existing Console tier and offer online multiplayer, but will not receive new first-party games day-and-date, potentially delaying access by a year or more.

HP All-In Plan: A Hassle-Free Printing Solution

The HP All-In Plan is a revolutionary subscription service that simplifies home printing by providing automatic ink delivery, 24/7 pro support, and a replacement printer if needed, all for a low monthly fee. This comprehensive plan eliminates the stress of running out of ink, troubleshooting technical issues, and dealing with printer downtime, ensuring reliable printing whenever you need it.

Anova Sous Vide Cookers Now Require a Subscription Fee

Anova, the popular sous vide cooker brand, is introducing a monthly subscription fee for its app starting August 21, 2024. Existing users with an Anova app account are grandfathered in, while new users will have to pay $2 monthly or $10 annually to access features like manual control, cooking status updates, and recipe discovery.

Unlimited Cinema Trips for €12.50 a Month: Germany’s Latest Move to Boost Film Industry

Germany is following the footsteps of other European countries and launching a new scheme that allows cinephiles unlimited cinema trips for a monthly fee. The Cinifinity project, costing €12.50 a month, aims to boost cinema attendance and provide a cost-effective way for people to enjoy movies. The initiative has been inspired by similar projects in France and the Netherlands, which have proven successful in encouraging cinema visits and supporting independent cinemas.

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