OpenAI's Last Day of 12 Days of OpenAI Expected to Unveil o3 Model
OpenAI has introduced its o1 family of models, showcasing significant improvements in reasoning that enhance the ability to solve more intricate problems related to science, coding, and mathematics. While these models are indeed impressive, they do have a drawback: their processing time is longer because they prioritize thoughtful responses over quick ones. However, it seems this issue could be addressed with today’s anticipated announcement.
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As the 12 Days of OpenAI campaign draws to a close, rumors suggest that the final day may feature the introduction of the o3 model. OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, hinted at this development with a cryptic post on X that read, "oh oh oh," suggesting something exciting is on the horizon.
A report from The Information indicates that OpenAI is preparing next-generation models within the o1 family. Interestingly, the o2 model appears to be skipped due to potential copyright issues with O2, a British telecom company, leading to the direct rollout of the o3 model.
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While specific capabilities of the new o3 model remain undisclosed, it is expected to surpass its predecessor in all aspects, offering enhanced reasoning capabilities and likely improved processing speeds. The full release of the o1 model was made available just last week for ChatGPT Plus and Pro users, and it’s possible that users will have broader access to these features with today’s model launch.
How to Watch the Final Day of 12 Days of OpenAI
To catch the excitement of the final livestream in the 12 Days of OpenAI event, tune into OpenAI’s dedicated page. The livestream is set to begin at approximately 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET. For convenience, a link to the stream will be posted on OpenAI’s X account ten minutes before it goes live.
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If you cannot watch the livestream in real-time, it will be made available on OpenAI’s YouTube channel immediately following the event. Updates will also be shared to recap the final launch, alongside highlights from the previous eleven days of announcements.
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