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At the same time, o1 is not as capable as GPT-4o in a lot of areas. It doesn’t do as well on factual knowledge about the world. It also doesn’t have the ability to browse the web or process files and images. Still, the company believes it represents a brand-new class of capabilities. It was named o1 to indicate “resetting the counter back to 1.”

I think it’s more of a proof of concept then a fully functioning model at this point.

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For OpenAI, o1 represents a step toward its broader goal of human-like artificial intelligence. More practically, it does a better job at writing code and solving multistep problems than previous models. But it’s also more expensive and slower to use than GPT-4o. OpenAI is calling this release of o1 a “preview” to emphasize how nascent it is.

The training behind o1 is fundamentally different from its predecessors, OpenAI’s research lead, Jerry Tworek, tells me, though the company is being vague about the exact details. He says o1 “has been trained using a completely new optimization algorithm and a new training dataset specifically tailored for it.”

OpenAI taught previous GPT models to mimic patterns from its training data. With o1, it trained the model to solve problems on its own using a technique known as reinforcement learning, which teaches the system through rewards and penalties. It then uses a “chain of thought” to process queries, similarly to how humans process problems by going through them step-by-step.

At the same time, o1 is not as capable as GPT-4o in a lot of areas. It doesn’t do as well on factual knowledge about the world. It also doesn’t have the ability to browse the web or process files and images. Still, the company believes it represents a brand-new class of capabilities. It was named o1 to indicate “resetting the counter back to 1.”

I think this is the most important part (emphasis mine):

As a result of this new training methodology, OpenAI says the model should be more accurate. “We have noticed that this model hallucinates less,” Tworek says. But the problem still persists. “We can’t say we solved hallucinations.”

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[-] nave@lemmy.ca 30 points 3 months ago

Why does this image use the numbers for the entire US but only shows the continental US?

[-] nave@lemmy.ca 27 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

What not getting an album for four years does to a mf

[-] nave@lemmy.ca 30 points 4 months ago

Isn’t this the plot of the bee movie

[-] nave@lemmy.ca 54 points 5 months ago

It’s a really common and annoying comment on YouTube where people say “Bro really” followed by something that happened in the video. This meme is making fun of people who make those comments.

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It’s for hikers who need to be careful about how much weight they carry. They can also be used like wet wipes.

[-] nave@lemmy.ca 39 points 5 months ago

But you didn’t advertise Sponserblock? By that logic when an Amber Alert mentions a “black Honda civic” it would be an ad for Honda.

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You’re welcome

[-] nave@lemmy.ca 84 points 5 months ago

What does capitalism have to do with this?

[-] nave@lemmy.ca 37 points 5 months ago

It’s funny that they can identify the game using just the file size. Also sonic fans are known to be kinda crazy.

[-] nave@lemmy.ca 24 points 6 months ago

I’ve heard that the emulation on android community is extremely toxic because a lot of people don’t know anything about emulators and then get pissed when their shitty phone can’t run every game at 4k 60 fps

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