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OpenAI Five is a computer program by OpenAI that plays the five-on-five video game Dota 2. Its first public appearance occurred in 2017, where it was demonstrated in a live one-on-one game against the professional player Dendi , who lost to it.
The OpenAI o3 model was announced on December 20, 2024, with the designation "o3" chosen to avoid trademark conflict with the mobile carrier brand named O2. [1] OpenAI invited safety and security researchers to apply for early access of these models until January 10, 2025. [3] There are two different models: o3 and o3-mini. [4]
On December 5, 2024, the full version of o1 was released. [6] On the same day, a subscription called ChatGPT Pro was released, featuring access to a pro version of o1 that uses more compute to provide better answers. [6] In January 2025, o1 was integrated into Microsoft Copilot. [7] o1-preview's API is several times more expensive than GPT-4o. [8]
The unveiling of the o3 model came on the 12th day of OpenAI’s product announcements, a marketing blitz timed to the holiday season. However, the “gift” can’t immediately be opened.
As of 2023, ChatGPT Plus is a GPT-4 backed version of ChatGPT [249] available for a US$20 per month subscription fee [250] (the original version is backed by GPT-3.5). [251] OpenAI also makes GPT-4 available to a select group of applicants through their GPT-4 API waitlist; [252] after being accepted, an additional fee of US$0.03 per 1000 tokens ...
A group of OpenAI insiders are calling for more transparency and greater protections for employees willing to come forward about the risks and dangers involved with the technology they’re building.
GPT-1 achieved a 5.8% and 1.5% improvement over previous best results [3] on natural language inference (also known as textual entailment) tasks, evaluating the ability to interpret pairs of sentences from various datasets and classify the relationship between them as "entailment", "contradiction" or "neutral". [3]
The venture-capital firms Thrive Capital, Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz and K2 Global agreed to buy OpenAI shares in a tender offer, valuing the company at around $29 billion, the report said.