Insightful Beating AI News: OpenAI Codex lead Tibo Sottiaux has once again responded to the quota reduction controversy. He added that OpenAI has not found any overall usage anomaly in the system, but the investigation is still ongoing. The previous response regarding sub2api was just explaining a specific scenario discovered by the team and cannot be used to explain the sudden decrease in quota for all users.
Well, this is a bit awkward. Just a few hours ago, Tibo stated that many affected users were converting their subscriptions to APIs through sub2api and then distributing them to multiple people, triggering the anti-fraud system. Now he has explicitly stated that the faster quota consumption itself has not been clarified yet. In other words, it is still premature to attribute this round of controversy simply to reverse proxies or subscription sharing.
Meanwhile, the number of active users of Codex this week has exceeded 20 million. To celebrate this milestone, OpenAI will provide all Codex and ChatGPT Work users with a "Banked Reset" that can be saved for later use to restore their quota at a self-chosen time. CNBC previously reported that OpenAI's AI programming and work products have reached 20 million weekly active users.
Whether the quotas have been uniformly reduced or not, OpenAI has not yet provided an answer. They have only clarified that sub2api is one of the issues discovered in their investigation, and it is not the final conclusion of this round of quota reduction.

