
- New Chat GPT Subscripts have been seen
- Options in the App Code for now are hidden
- Monthly subscriptions are currently available options
The Open will somehow pay for its melting GPU, and it seems that the Chat GPT developer is looking for new subscription options to encourage more people to start paying AI text, coding, and image generation.
As seen by the tipter @M1astraThe latest Chat GPT app formation includes the current monthly one, as well as weekly, annual and history subscriptions. On the team Android Authority The latest chat GPT app for Android found the same references.
In the Chat GPT, the decision maker can change their views before any of them survive, and we have not yet heard any official about it. But it is understood that more flexibility will be more flexible with the opening users to encourage additional signups.
An important piece of information here is missing: How much will be spent on these subscriptions. Right now, you can pay $ 20 per month for a plus subscription (about £ 15 / aU $ 31), or $ 200 (about £ 150 / AU $ 312) for Chat GPT Pro.
Will you sign up?
Openi Chat is considering lifetime and weekly subscriptions for GPT – the latest chat was found in GPT Blood! pic.twitter.com/lpan1VGWINMay 8, 2025
Of these new powers of these subscriptions, the weekly contract seems to be the most attractive. This will help you complete a project fully or produce an image gallery before returning to free level use restrictions.
Lifetime subscriptions will be a real surprise-this is not something we see with high-level software and services, and in the coming decades it is difficult to calculate AI processing and ongoing hardware costs.
What we know is that the AI ​​model is a very expensive business, and so far, Openi has spent more money than returning to the chat. Dispersion of more and more people from their cash is a way to fix it.
We have also seen an upgrade to Chat GPT shopping capabilities in recent times, which is another potential money spinner: Chat GPT guides you to the perfect coffee maker, and in return the cost of purchase decreases.