OpenAI releases a new range of
AI models with “reasoning” skills.
supports Microsoft (MSFT.O), bringing up a new tab The “Strawberry” line of AI models, which OpenAI unveiled on Thursday, are designed to be more difficult to solve by taking longer to process inquiry answers.
The AI company stated in a blog post that the models which were initially made public by Reuters can reason through complicated tasks and tackle more difficult challenges than earlier models in science, coding, and arithmetic.
Internally, OpenAI referred to the project as Strawberry, and called the models that were revealed on Thursday o1 and o1-mini.
According to the corporation, the o1 will be accessible through ChatGPT and its API on Thursday.
The models were the same as the Strawberry project, according to a post made by OpenAI researcher Noam Brown on social media platform X. Brown’s work focuses on enhancing reasoning in the company’s models.
According to Brown, the models achieved the scores by using a method called “chain-of-thought” reasoning, which divides difficult issues into more manageable logical steps.
Researchers have found that when the method is applied as a prompting strategy, AI model performance on challenging problems typically improves.
Now that OpenAI has automated this feature, models are able to solve problems without assistance from the user.
“We trained these models to spend more time thinking through problems before they respond, much like a person would. Through training, they learn to refine their thinking process, try different strategies, and recognize their mistakes,” OpenAI said.
Reuters was the first to report OpenAI’s work on the reasoning project, then called Q*, in November 2023. It reported in July that the project had come to be known as Strawberry.
Researchers have found that when the method is applied as a prompting strategy, AI model performance on challenging problems typically improves.
Reuters was the first to report OpenAI’s work on the reasoning project, then called Q*, in November 2023. It reported in July that the project had come to be known as Strawberry.
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