GPT-5.6 advances health intelligence with 25x cost reduction OpenAI launched GPT-5.6 on July 9, introducing a three-tier pricing model with the Luna tier at $1 per million input tokens, a 25x cost reduction compared to competitors. The aggressive pricing targets health tech applications, where GPT-5.5 already handled 230 million weekly health queries, and pressures rivals like Anthropic and Google to respond. GPT-5.6 advances health intelligence with 25x cost reduction OpenAI's new Luna tier slashes AI pricing to $1 per million input tokens, reshaping the economics of health tech and high-volume applications OpenAI just made its most aggressive pricing move yet. The company’s new GPT-5.6 model family, launched on July 9, introduces a three-tier system where the cheapest option, Luna, costs $1 per million input tokens and $6 per million output tokens. The top-tier Sol model in the same family runs $5 input and $30 output per million tokens. The middle tier, Terra, sits at $2.50 input and $15 output, reportedly matching GPT-5.5 performance at approximately half the price. The three-tier play and what it actually costs At $1 per million input tokens, OpenAI claims Luna achieves roughly 1/16th the cost of competitors like Claude Fable 5. The claimed 25x cost reduction appears to reference comparisons against older flagship models or competitor pricing rather than a strict apples-to-apples comparison within OpenAI’s own latest lineup. The practical reduction within the GPT-5.6 family itself is closer to 5x between Luna and Sol. Health intelligence is the quiet headline OpenAI has been steadily building out health and wellness capabilities, a focus that was reinforced during the GPT-5.5 enhancement cycle in June 2026. By that point, GPT-5.5 was already handling over 230 million weekly health-related queries. At Luna’s price point, continuous monitoring applications become economically rational. At $5 per million input tokens, the math was uncomfortable. At $1, it starts to pencil out. What this means for investors OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 release has no blockchain integration, no token launch, no DePIN component. When OpenAI drops prices this aggressively, it puts pressure on every decentralized alternative to justify its cost structure. If centralized AI is this cheap, the value proposition of decentralized inference networks shifts from “cheaper compute” to “censorship resistance” and “data sovereignty.” OpenAI’s aggressive pricing forces every competitor to respond. Anthropic, Google, and smaller players will need to either match these economics or differentiate on capabilities. This pricing compression signals that the margin story is shifting from per-query revenue to volume and ecosystem lock-in. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .