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Your ChatGPT bills could soon get a drastic price cut

By technologistmag.com11 June 20263 Mins Read
Your ChatGPT bills could soon get a drastic price cut
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If you have ever winced at your monthly AI bill, here’s some good news. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, OpenAI is considering drastically lowering the prices it charges users as it fights to win customers from its rival, Anthropic.

The company is weighing significant cuts to its token pricing, the unit AI firms use to bill for their products. Interestingly, the move is in anticipation of similar cuts OpenAI expects from Anthropic. So whichever AI service you use, your bills should get smaller.

Why is OpenAI suddenly feeling generous?

The answer is simple: businesses are tired of paying sky-high prices for AI. Heck, there have even been reports of AI costing companies more than actual employees. Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted at a recent event that costs had become “a huge issue,” adding, “I think we’ll have a lot of ways we can help people get more value for less spend.”

But that’s not all. OpenAI is also facing stiff competition. Anthropic’s revenue surged after its coding tool, Claude Code, went viral among software engineers, and the five-year-old startup surpassed OpenAI’s valuation for the first time. OpenAI has since made its own coding tool, Codex, a company focus, but it’s still far behind the competition.

Some corporations poured so much money into AI coding tools that their leaders are now reining in spending. An Uber executive said the company had already maxed out its 2026 budget for agentic AI. These comments have sparked a Silicon Valley debate about tokenmaxxing, the practice of burning through as many tokens as possible to boost productivity, even when it doesn’t generate returns.

Then there’s Google. Its Gemini models, especially the budget Flash tiers, undercut both ChatGPT and Claude on price, and its business plans cost nearly half of what OpenAI charges, adding even more competitive pressure.

What does a price war mean for you?

For the companies, it’s risky. Both companies already lose billions on computing costs, and both have confidentially filed for IPOs. Slashing prices right before facing public investors will be the first real test of their business models.

For users, it’s good news. They will soon see a drastic reduction in their AI costs. Competition is always good for consumers, and a price cut is one of the big benefits. So sit back and let the AI giants fight it out, because for once, we are the ones who win.

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