What’s the status on it? Yes, I know you use Fireworks, but their site doesn’t even show anything by OpenAI except Speech-to-Text, so can’t be relied on…
Meanwhile, o3-mini is supposedly already rolled out - is Cursor first in line?
What’s the status on it? Yes, I know you use Fireworks, but their site doesn’t even show anything by OpenAI except Speech-to-Text, so can’t be relied on…
Meanwhile, o3-mini is supposedly already rolled out - is Cursor first in line?
o3-mini
is not yet available via the API as far as I know, but once it is, and it’s pricing is clear, we will look at adding it to Cursor.
Thanks! It was also officially added to OpenAi’s pricing, both regular and API.
What’s Cursor’s Pro policy on o3-mini?
And apparently there are 2 versions of o3-mini, does anyone understand the difference and know which one Cursor uses? It’s OpenAI o3-mini VS OpenAI o3-mini-high.
Specifically about that, please see AGENT: Which model works best with Agent - #3 by lwc.
Hey, due to it’s decreased cost, we’re providing it for free to users for now, to allow you to explore and try it out! This may change in the future, but we’ll let you know if it does!
Thanks @danperks! Would you mind also answering the second question about regular vs high? Some people in the forum claim it was renamed to high but in the latest v0.45.9 it’s still not renamed:
o3-mini
is set to high behind the scenes, but no name change!
Thanks! Why not writing high then for transparency? Also, why does at least one user has this screenshot with the word “high” in it and having 2 different models?
I believe the user has assumed that they have to append -high
to the model name, but this is not the case!
Nevertheless, why shouldn’t there be transparency? If it’s high, why not state it?
Good point, will look at getting this info added to our docs!