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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]
OpenAI noted that while human testers preferred o1's responses in reasoning-heavy categories like data analysis, coding, and math, GPT-4o still won out in natural language tasks like personal writing.
'Shipmas' Day 1. OpenAI started the promotion with a bang by releasing the full version of its latest reasoning model, o1. OpenAI previewed o1 in September, describing it as a series of artificial ...
In tests users have conducted in the hours since o1-preview became widely available the model does seem able to correctly answer many questions that befuddled previous models, including OpenAI’s ...
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]
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The company claims its new model beats OpenAI’s most sophisticated o1 model on several math, coding, and reasoning benchmarks. ... Within hours of taking office on Monday, President Trump ...
O1 (generative pre-trained transformer) → OpenAI o1 – The official name, as announced by OpenAI on their website, is "OpenAI o1", and it's also shorter than the current title Alenoach 23:19, 14 September 2024 (UTC) Support per WP:CONCISE and WP:NATDAB. Arnav Bhate (talk • contribs) 13:48, 15 September 2024 (UTC)