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OpenAI should've stuck with the name Strawberry for o1, avoiding user confusion between models named 4o and o1, and helping humanize the tech

5 prompts to try it out Hindustan Times : OpenAI's new o1 model can solve 83% of International Mathematics Olympiad problems Krishi Chowdhary / The Tech Report : OpenAI o1: a New AI Model That “Thinks Like a Human” Before Responding Ethan Mollick / One Useful Thing : Something New: On OpenAI's “Strawberry” and Reasoning GlobalData : Influencers opine OpenAI's ChatGPT o1 Model as game-changer in AI reasoning and advanced intelligence, reveals GlobalData Sabrina Ortiz / ZDNET : What are o1 and o1-mini? OpenAI's mystery AI models are finally here Victor Tangermann / Futurism : OpenAI's New “Strawberry” AI Is Still Making Idiotic Mistakes Andrew Tarantola / Digital Trends : How you can try OpenAI's new o1-preview model for yourself Carl Franzen / VentureBeat : What OpenAI's new o1-preview and o1-mini models mean for developers David Gerard / Pivot to AI : Strawberry fields forever — delving into OpenAI's new ‘o1’ model PYMNTS.com : OpenAI's ‘Strawberry’ Model Sparks Fresh Discussions on AI Capabilities Stephen Schenck / Android Authority : OpenAI's expensive new model claims to solve problems like a doctoral candidate Dennis Limmer / RetailWire : OpenAI Unveils New AI Models With Enhanced Reasoning Capabilities Eric Hal Schwartz / TechRadar : ChatGPT o1-preview can solve riddles faster than me and I kind of hate it for it Jon Swartz / Techstrong.ai : OpenAI's New Strawberry Model Can Think Like A Human Zo Ahmed / TechSpot : OpenAI debuts “o1” AI models, promising PhD-level reasoning in science and math Jeremy Kahn / Fortune : 9 things you need to know about OpenAI's powerful new AI model o1 Alberto Romero / The Algorithmic Bridge : OpenAI o1: A New Paradigm For AI Prarthana Gopal / XDA Developers : OpenAI's new o1 model claims to be capable of complex reasoning tasks at a PhD level Fox Business : OpenAI says its new models can reason and think ‘much like a person’ Julia Shapero / The Hill : OpenAI says new artificial intelligence model can ‘reason’ Charlie Guo / Artificial Ignorance : AI Roundup 084: Strawberry / o1 Andrew Griffin / The Independent : OpenAI reveals new artificial intelligence tool it claims can think like a human before answering Lorena Nessi / CCN.com : What are OpenAI o1 Models? Kevin Okemwa / Windows Central : OpenAI's Strawberry AI models ship with advanced reasoning capabilities synonymous with humans, though they'll need “an extra moment to think” — Sam Altman says it “doesn't constitute AGIAnirban Ghoshal / Computerworld : Decoding OpenAI's o1 family of large language models Bijin Jose / The Indian Express : What is OpenAI o1, an AI model that ‘thinks’ before it answers? Poulami Saha / Financial Express : OpenAI makes big AI breakthrough, ChatGPT can now think and reason: Details The Stack : OpenAI's unripe “Strawberry” model hacked its testing infrastructure The Mirror : OpenAI unveils new models that think ‘much like a person would’ before answering Luke Jones / WinBuzzer : OpenAI Launches o1 Model, Enhancing AI Reasoning Abilities with its First “Strawberry” Release Jonathan Goldberg / Digits to Dollars : OpenAI's New Model Is Definitely Something Martyn Landi / London Evening Standard : OpenAI unveils new models designed to think more before answering Tsveta Ermenkova / PhoneArena : OpenAI unveils new ChatGPT models designed to tackle complex problems Adam Vjestica / The Shortcut : OpenAI is now slower to respond, but hopefully more accurate Adam Davidson / Pocket-lint : OpenAI's new o1 model is capable of complex reasoning Refna Tharayil / Tech Monitor : OpenAI unveils o1 model series Mastodon: Patrick B. Gibson / @pbg@sfba.social : @Techmeme I've literally been saying this Bluesky: Hens Breet / @monospace.com : Counterpoint: keep calling it nonsensical vaguely techie sounding nonsense, to remind the public of the huge scam this glorified text regurgitation software represents.  [embedded post] X: Andrej Karpathy / @karpathy : It's a bit sad and confusing that LLMs ("Large Language Models") have little to do with language; It's just historical. They are highly general purpose technology for statistical modeling of token streams. A better name would be Autoregressive Transformers or something. They Noam Brown / @polynoamial : Believe it or not, the name Strawberry does not come from the “How many r's are in strawberry” meme. We just chose a random word. As far as we know it was a complete coincidence. Ethan Mollick / @emollick : Use cases from o1 are going to be in areas requiring deep expertise where experts can assess the value (and limits) of the system. This writeup from a healthcare startup gives some very specific examples of o1 versus 4o in complex medical admin work. https://www.hioscar.ai/... [image] Timothy B. Lee / @binarybits : Is the name Strawberry a reference to the famous “how many rs in strawberry” prompt or is that a coincidence? Ethan Mollick / @emollick : I really am baffled by OpenAI's naming choices Everything from their code words to the model release names are incomprehensible to people who aren't super up-to-date & they are hard to say out loud. In my experience it leads to real-world confusion when talking about AI systems

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  • @monospace.com Hens Breet on bluesky
    Counterpoint: keep calling it nonsensical vaguely techie sounding nonsense, to remind the public of the huge scam this glorified text regurgitation software represents.  [embedded post]
  • @karpathy Andrej Karpathy on x
    It's a bit sad and confusing that LLMs ("Large Language Models") have little to do with language; It's just historical. They are highly general purpose technology for statistical modeling of token streams. A better name would be Autoregressive Transformers or something. They
  • @polynoamial Noam Brown on x
    Believe it or not, the name Strawberry does not come from the “How many r's are in strawberry” meme. We just chose a random word. As far as we know it was a complete coincidence.
  • @emollick Ethan Mollick on x
    Use cases from o1 are going to be in areas requiring deep expertise where experts can assess the value (and limits) of the system. This writeup from a healthcare startup gives some very specific examples of o1 versus 4o in complex medical admin work. https://www.hioscar.ai/... [i…
  • @binarybits Timothy B. Lee on x
    Is the name Strawberry a reference to the famous “how many rs in strawberry” prompt or is that a coincidence?
  • @emollick Ethan Mollick on x
    I really am baffled by OpenAI's naming choices Everything from their code words to the model release names are incomprehensible to people who aren't super up-to-date & they are hard to say out loud. In my experience it leads to real-world confusion when talking about AI systems