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Not including their best model in a max subscription would otherwise be truly a good reason for once to consider going back to openai for me. I'll at least try it.
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At least Anthropic have a max subscription for corporate. Codex is only pay-as-you-go pricing beyond the base plan. Hence I'm stuck with Opus for work for the foreseeable future.
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Apparently not? At least our it guy said after 150 people or so you have to pay for enterprise which is pay per token for everyone.
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> Codex is only pay-as-you-go pricing beyond the base plan

I don't think so, I'm on a ~$200 subscription (guessing that counts as way beyond "base plan") and have no pay-as-you-go pricing at all, using the OpenAI APIs would be way too expensive for me.

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For corporate *

You can't use sub pricing with orgs w/ OpenAI.

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Hopefully they aren't, and their business dies. They're not a good company.
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If Altman wasn't such a liar anthropic wouldn't exist.
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It is not because they want to but because they literally don't have the capacity to.
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Why haven’t we seen any queues or the like over the past week then? If it’s truly a capacity limitation why not just boot subscription users to a lower priority queue or limit usage to outside peak hours?
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There could be a whole host of reasons. It may be during launch that compute is re-allocated from training to inference so that all users can try Fable. Soon that compute will re-allocate back to training until they can get more compute.
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What a suprise, to make better models, they just making them larger and larger, then they can barely run it, after a round of LARP-ing that they invented some dangerous LLM?
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I thought that was solved after the SpaceX deal? Claude is rarely down since that and they have a 1.5x usage promo until 13th July.
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It's a bandaid not a full solution.
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