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OpenAI is launching a new developer platform called Foundry for customers to run its newer machine learning models at scale.
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Foundry is designed for larger workloads and offers full control over the model configuration and performance profile.
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Foundry provides a static allocation of compute capacity dedicated to a single customer.
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Foundry offers some level of version control and more robust fine-tuning for OpenAI's latest models.
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Foundry also provides service-level commitments for instance uptime and on-calendar engineering support.
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Rentals will be based on dedicated compute units with three-month or one-year commitments.
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The cost of running an individual model instance on Foundry is expensive, with a lightweight version of GPT-3.5 costing $78,000 for a three-month commitment or $264,000 over a one-year commitment.
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OpenAI may be developing a new model with a 32k max context window, which could be GPT-4 or a stepping stone toward it.
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OpenAI is under increasing pressure to turn a profit after receiving a multi-billion-dollar investment from Microsoft.
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OpenAI is pursuing various monetization strategies, including launching a pro version of ChatGPT, developing Bing Chat, and introducing AI language technology into Microsoft apps like Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook.