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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Pro for $200 per month

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  • OpenAI launches o1 and ChatGPT Pro for $200 per month

  • Researchers achieve 96% accuracy in detecting phishing emails with open-source AI

OpenAI
🌐 OpenAI launches o1 and ChatGPT Pro for $200 per month

OpenAI has rolled out a new top-tier ChatGPT subscription that includes unlimited access to a professional version of its latest o1 model. The standard o1 model, previously in preview, is now available to all regular ChatGPT subscribers.

Insights for you:

  • OpenAI has launched a new premium version of ChatGPT called ChatGPT Pro, which offers unlimited access to the more powerful o1 model.

  • The standard version is available for $20 per month through the Plus subscription, while the Pro version costs $200 per month and promises improved performance on complex tasks. An API version is also planned.

  • To mark the launch, OpenAI is granting ten ChatGPT Pro scholarships to medical researchers at top U.S. institutions. CEO Sam Altman touts o1 as the "world's most intelligent model" and announces its upcoming availability as an API.

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Research
🙂 Researchers achieve 96% accuracy in detecting phishing emails with open-source AI

Researchers at Kaiserslautern University have developed a new method using open-source language models to detect phishing emails. The approach combines two AI techniques and shows significantly better results than existing methods.

According to a new study from Kaiserslautern University, automated systems can now detect phishing emails with up to 96% accuracy.

Insights for you:

  • Researchers at the University of Applied Sciences in Kaiserslautern, Germany, have developed a method that recognizes phishing emails with up to 96% accuracy. It combines Few-Shot Learning and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) with open source language models.

  • The system dynamically selects five similar known phishing emails as context for each email to be checked. In tests with eleven different language models, Llama 3.1 70B achieved the highest accuracy at 96.18 percent, closely followed by the smaller Gemma2 9B at 95 percent.

  • The method was tested on a dataset of 2,900 legitimate and phishing emails. According to the researchers, the detection rate could be further improved by integrating email metadata, file attachments and AI agents with API access.