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by byefruit
420 days ago
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It's interesting that there's a price nearly 6x price difference between reasoning and no reasoning. This implies it's not a hybrid model that can just skip reasoning steps if requested. Anyone know what else they might be doing? Reasoning means contexts will be longer (for thinking tokens) and there's an increase in cost to inference with a longer context but it's not going to be 6x. Or is it just market pricing? |
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It’s smart because it gives them room to drop prices later and compete once other company actually get to a similar quality.