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New email: 📌 OpenAI's "Strawberry" signals a major AI shift
OpenAI is releasing a preview of OpenAI o1—a new series of AI models designed to spend more time thinking before they respond.
This new series of AI models can reason through complex tasks and solve harder problems than previous models in science, coding, and math.
Rolling out today in ChatGPT to all Plus and Team users, and in the API for developers on tier 5.
"We've developed a new series of AI models designed to spend more time thinking before they respond. They can reason through complex tasks and solve harder problems than previous models in science, coding, and math. Today, we are releasing the first of this series in ChatGPT and our API. This is a preview and we expect regular updates and improvements. Alongside this release, we’re also including evaluations for the next update, currently in development."—OpenAI
Today, OpenAI announced OpenAI o11—a new series of AI models designed to use advanced reasoning capabilities to solve more complex tasks and harder problems in science, coding, math, and other disciplines than previous models could.
For example, suppose you think of the previous iteration of OpenAI models as being able to work at the level of a high school student taking AP classes.
In that case, these models perform similarly to a PhD student on advanced biology, physics, or chemistry benchmark tests.
It’s excellent news for developers and those in the sciences tackling incredibly challenging problems that can benefit massively from this kind of reasoning power, continuing to shift things that used to be impossible to just merely difficult.
It is also exciting for developers, mainly because GitHub is already experimenting with implementing o1-preview into GitHub Copilot to help them tackle more difficult coding challenges.
Later, they’re bringing o1-preview and o1-mini—a smaller and more cost-effective model particularly effective at coding—to Azure OpenAI Service, Azure AI Studio, and GitHub Models.