The reduction in the Codex quota is still being investigated. OpenAI will first send a reset to all users

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Comparative News, AI News, and Tibo Sottiaux, head of OpenAI Codex, has responded to the quota reduction controversy. He added that OpenAI has not found any abnormalities in the overall usage system so far, but the investigation continues. The previous response about sub2api was only explaining a specific situation discovered by the team. It cannot be used to explain the problem that all user quotas suddenly dropped faster. That's a little bit awkward. A few hours ago, Tibo just claimed that a number of affected users were converting subscriptions into APIs through sub2api and then distributing them to multiple people, thus triggering an anti-fraud system. Now he has also made it clear that the faster consumption of the quota itself has not been clarified. In other words, it is currently not possible to simply attribute this round of controversy to anti-generation or subscription sharing. Meanwhile, Codex has surpassed 20 million active users this week. To celebrate this number, OpenAI will issue a Banked Reset to all Codex and ChatGPT Work users, which can be saved first and then restored once at a time of their choosing. CNBC also previously reported that OpenAI's AI programming and work products have reached 20 million weekly active users. OpenAI still has no answer as to whether the quota has been uniformly adjusted. It was only this time that they clarified that sub2api was one of the problems found in their investigation, not the final conclusion of this round of quota reduction.

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