Tag: tiered pricing

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Claude Sonnet 4 now supports 1M tokens of context

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Aug/12/claude-sonnet-4-1m/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Claude Sonnet 4 now supports 1M tokens of context Feedly Summary: Claude Sonnet 4 now supports 1M tokens of context Gemini and OpenAI both have million token models, so it’s good to see Anthropic catching up. This is 5x the previous 200,000 context length limit of the…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Qwen3-Coder: Agentic Coding in the World

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/22/qwen3-coder/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Qwen3-Coder: Agentic Coding in the World Feedly Summary: Qwen3-Coder: Agentic Coding in the World It turns out that as I was typing up my notes on Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507 the Qwen team were unleashing something much bigger: Today, we’re announcing Qwen3-Coder, our most agentic code model to date. Qwen3-Coder…

  • Slashdot: OpenAI Unveils Coding-Focused GPT-4.1 While Phasing Out GPT-4.5

    Source URL: https://slashdot.org/story/25/04/14/1726250/openai-unveils-coding-focused-gpt-41-while-phasing-out-gpt-45 Source: Slashdot Title: OpenAI Unveils Coding-Focused GPT-4.1 While Phasing Out GPT-4.5 Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: OpenAI’s launch of the GPT-4.1 model family emphasizes enhanced coding capabilities and instruction adherence. The new models expand token context significantly and introduce a tiered pricing strategy, offering a more cost-effective alternative while…

  • Enterprise AI Trends: Pay up or dumb down: OpenAI hints at $20K-a-month AI agents

    Source URL: https://nextword.substack.com/p/pay-up-or-dumb-down-openai-hints Source: Enterprise AI Trends Title: Pay up or dumb down: OpenAI hints at $20K-a-month AI agents Feedly Summary: Startups may need to start preparing for an AI “class divide" AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses the evolving monetization landscape for AI models, particularly emphasizing the shift from subsidized access…