Proud of OpenAI team… but: Sam Altman teases new technical development
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed his pride in his team for achieving what he described as one of the most remarkable scientific breakthroughs in recent memory. In a post on X, Altman commended the OpenAI team for their accomplishments.
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However, Altman revealed that this achievement was not the proudest moment of his life. He shared a personal story about becoming a father, which he described as the true highlight of his life. Altman reflected on his initial belief that nothing could surpass the pride he felt as a father, only to realize that he was now even more proud of his premature baby learning to eat on his own.
Sam Altman welcomed his first child in February and expressed overwhelming feelings of love for his newborn son. Despite the baby's premature arrival and the need for care in the NICU, Altman assured his followers that the baby was progressing well.
Plans for ChatGPT
Altman also hinted at potential new paid plans for ChatGPT, OpenAI's flagship product. He proposed a subscription model where users' existing $20+ subscriptions would convert into credits, offering access to various features like deep research, o1, GPT-4.5, and sora.

Soliciting feedback from his audience, Altman suggested the flexibility of buying additional credits when needed, without fixed limits per feature. He sought opinions on this new approach and its potential benefits for users.
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