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This thread by richard-kubina and David occurred in Hackernoon's official #random channel, and has been edited for readability.We are excited to share that we are reducing the price per token for our standard GPT-3 models and Embedding models.
Please find our new pricing below, effective beginning September 1, 2022 00:00:00 UTC. You can also find more details on our Pricing page. Note that this pricing change does not affect fine-tuned models.
MODEL BEFORE ON SEPT 1
Davinci $0.06 / 1k tokens $0.02 / 1k tokens
Curie $0.006 / 1k tokens $0.002 / 1k tokens
Babbage $0.0012 / 1k tokens $0.0005 / 1k tokens
Ada $0.0008 / 1k tokens $0.0004 / 1k tokens
Davinci embeddings $0.6 / 1k tokens $0.2 / 1k tokens
Curie embeddings $0.06 / 1k tokens $0.02 / 1k tokens
Babbage embeddings $0.012 / 1k tokens $0.005 / 1k tokens
Ada embeddings $0.008 / 1k tokens $0.004 / 1k tokens
We have been looking forward to this change for a long time. Our teams have made incredible progress in making our models more efficient to run, which has reduced the cost it takes to serve them.
Our hope is that even more developers will now be able to experiment and build on top of our API so that more people can access the benefits of powerful AI.
I believe there is a hugging face model to test with, just takes a while. Let me find that again.
I used to pay for google collab pro to try out the resource-intensive models out, that's pretty easy to test in the browser.
ah shucks, there's that issue too. It was working for me the other day
edit: working now.. anywho we could see about other providers like google collab, apparently, there are more that are lesser known, cheaper
I signed up for a trying out stable diffusion, it would be $8 a month to run on their GPUs, but I think other than that it would be 'free'. We could run it as much as we want.
Looking into their SDK/CLI may have to spin up a python API in google cloud to access this from the editor. If we like it and get a lot of users we could scale up by paying for more GPUs💰
they had a stable diffusion project template ready to go.. with the prompt "Kermit the Frog on the Iron Throne"
Midjourney is 10 bucks for ~200 images. not sure what the commercial terms are
but I know stable diffusion doesn't mind if you use it commercially "for any purpose whatsoever, including without limitation commercial, advertising or promotional purposes"