OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Sunday said that the company is currently losing money on its $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro plan because people are using it more than the company expected.
“I personally chose the price,” Altman wrote in a series of posts on X, “and thought we would make some money.”
ChatGPT Pro, launched late last year, grants access to an upgraded version of OpenAI’s o1 “reasoning” AI model, o1 pro mode, and lifts rate limits on several of the company’s other tools, including its Sora video generator.
OpenAI isn’t profitable, despite having raised around $20 billion since its founding. The company reportedly expected losses of about $5 billion on revenue of $3.7 billion last year.
Expenditures like staffing, office rent, and AI training infrastructure are to blame. ChatGPT was at one point costing OpenAI an estimated $700,000 per day.
Recently, OpenAI admitted it needs “more capital than it imagined” as it prepares to undergo a corporate restructuring to attract new investments. To reach profitability, OpenAI is said to be considering increasing the price of its various subscription tiers. The company optimistically projects its revenue will reach $100 billion in 2029, matching the current annual sales of Nestlé.