OpenAI has announced the deprecation of its GPT-4o model, a move that has caused significant disruption for users in China who rely on the model through various access methods. The decision forces users to migrate to newer models, which may not be as readily available or affordable in the region due to existing restrictions. Chinese …
OpenAI has announced the deprecation of its GPT-4o model, a move that has caused significant disruption for users in China who rely on the model through various access methods. The decision forces users to migrate to newer models, which may not be as readily available or affordable in the region due to existing restrictions. Chinese enthusiasts, who often access OpenAI’s technology via virtual private networks (VPNs) or third-party platforms, face increased costs and technical hurdles. The change highlights the broader challenges of accessing cutting-edge AI tools in markets where the services are not officially supported, creating a reliance on workarounds that can be abruptly cut off. Read the full article at: https://www.wired.com/story/openai-nuking-4o-model-china-chatgpt-fans-arent-ok/
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