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4 days ago
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OpenAI Brings Open-Source GPT AI Models That Are Powerful But Can Run On Your Phones
Last Updated: OpenAI has announced new open source models that can assist with agentic AI tools and can be customised as per needs. The AI news continues to pile on this week, and OpenAI is making a big wave with its latest development. While the world waits for the GPT 5 launch, the company has released its first-ever GPT-OSS models called GPT-OSS 120b and 20b versions. The company is offering these models for everyone to download, customise and adopt in their own way. Brands like Amazon and Microsoft have already dedicated their systems to run the new models and we expect more people to gradually put it to test. OpenAI Goes Open With New GPT Models: What It Offers OpenAI claims these models have been optimised to run on hardware like phones and laptops. It is also using models like O3 to help the new ones mature and learn faster. The GPT-oss120b model is further advanced but its abilities mean you get benchmark scores close to the O4 mini model. The GPT-oss 20b is much lighter and it can run on devices with around 16GB GPU memory. The more flashy stuff of ChatGPT like generating images and videos is not the focus of these new versions. Instead, OpenAI is building to create more agentic AI services that can be integrated to web search and its customisation gives them more room to learn and reason with the systems. OpenAI is close to releasing the GPT 5 version in the market but it seems the company also has one more big weapon in its plans. New reports say ChatGPT could get a new premium version that will be priced lower than the Plus model. The new ChatGPT Go subscription tier could allow OpenAI to add more paid users to its network, and give more people the chance to try out the popular features without spending big on the AI chatbot. ChatGPT Go being priced below the 'Plus' version means you are looking at a sub-$15 (Rs 1,200 approx) per month plan which should get less number of features than the Plus and the Pro variants. view comments First Published: August 07, 2025, 08:17 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


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5 days ago
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GPT 5 Launch To Come With New ChatGPT ‘Go' Premium Plan? Here's What We Know
ChatGPT 5 launch is widely expected this month but could we also see a new cheaper Go premium version? OpenAI is close to releasing the GPT 5 version in the market but it seems the company also has one more big weapon in its plans. New reports say ChatGPT could get a new premium version that will be priced lower than the Plus model. The new ChatGPT Go subscription tier could allow OpenAI to add more paid users to its network, and give more people the chance to try out the popular features without spending big on the AI chatbot. ChatGPT Go being priced below the 'Plus' version means you are looking at a sub-$15 (Rs 1,200 approx) per month plan which should get less number of features than the Plus and the Pro variants. ChatGPT Go Launch News: Will It Work? The Go version has been spotted in the internal version of the app so we are not sure if OpenAI will ever bring it to the public. There is not much known about the features and benefits of signing up for the supposed 'Go' version but we are sure that premium features like Sora to generate videos and access to high-end ChatGPT models will not be available. ChatGPT Plus has been the preferred model at $20 (Rs 1,900 per month in India) while the Pro version comes at $200 (Rs 16,000 approx) which is too pricey for most users. Bringing a Go version makes a lot of sense and if OpenAI can price it right, as well as give it the right feature set, the company could make merry. OpenAI is bringing the much-awaited ChatGPT 5 version in August and it seems the company is already scared of the new AI model. We are eager to see if the supposed Go model is also part of the big reveal. Sam Altman, the man leading the AI charge with ChatGPT has been quoted saying some worrying things about the upcoming AI chatbot version, which he says, 'feels very fast," than the previous iterations. 'There are moments in the history of science, where you have a group of scientists look at their creation and just say, you know: 'What have we done?," he was quoted saying in the podcast. view comments First Published: August 06, 2025, 08:17 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.