Proactive Investors - ChatGpt developer OpenAI has unveiled its next series of what it describes as a reasoning version of its generative AI software.
Originally called Strawberry and now renamed OpenAI o1, the software can answer complex questions such as writing code much faster than humans, says the Microsoft-backed company.
Two versions are available, the core product and a cheaper version mini o1 but it is currently only accessible by paying subscribers.
According to the company, OpenAI o1 can spend more time considering all parts of a question, effectively having the ability to “think” before responding to queries.
OpenAI added that it was a qualifying exam for the International Mathematical Olympiad it 83% of the questions right compared to 13% for GPT-4 though this was below the score managed by Google’s rival AI software Deepmind.
ChatGPT Plus and Team users get access to both versions today with Enterprise and Edu users getting access from next week.
OpenAI emphasised that this o1 release is just a “preview” and the product remains in the early stages of development.