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OpenAI o1 is a reflective generative pre-trained transformer (GPT). A preview of o1 was released by OpenAI on September 12, 2024. o1 spends time "thinking" before it answers, making it better at complex reasoning tasks, science and programming than GPT-4o. [1] The full version was released to ChatGPT users on December 5, 2024. [2]
Along with o1, OpenAI unveiled a new tier of ChatGPT called ChatGPT Pro. It's priced at $200 a month and includes unlimited access to the latest version of o1. 'Shipmas' Day 2.
OpenAI o3 is a reflective generative pre-trained transformer (GPT) model developed by OpenAI as a successor to OpenAI o1. It is designed to devote additional deliberation time when addressing questions that require step-by-step logical reasoning. [1] [2] OpenAI released a smaller model, o3-mini, on January 31st, 2025. [3]
AI researchers have been discussing OpenAI’s publication with o1 of a new set of “scaling laws” that seem to show a direct correlation between the amount of time o1 is allowed to spend ...
OpenAI's new o3 and o3 mini models, which are in internal safety testing currently, will be more powerful than its previously launched o1 models, the company said. ... Microsoft-backed OpenAI ...
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OpenAI has unveiled a preview of its new o3 reasoning models, which, CEO Sam Altman said immodestly, begin the “next phase” of AI. The models, announced Friday, did so well on a prominent ...
The name "Orion" isn't widely used, so I would avoid that. The title "OpenAI o1 (GPT)" is a bit more explicit, but it doesn't look very clean. By the way, I guess we can continue to use "o1" instead of "OpenAI o1" in the rest of the article, newspapers seem to do that also. Alenoach 23:17, 15 September 2024 (UTC) You right.