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Ana Maria Constantin @ The Next Web · today 03:48 EDT

DeepSeek has made permanent the 75% price discount on its flagship V4 Pro model. The promotion was originally scheduled to expire on 31 May. The Chinese AI startup’s pricing now ranges from $0.003625 to $0.87 per million tokens, down from $0.0145 to $3.48. The price points are striking in context. OpenAI’s GPT-5 charges $2.50 per […]
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