OpenAI has launched two new AI models, OpenAI o1 and OpenAI o1 Mini. On Thursday, September 12, the company shared this news via a post on the social media platform X. According to OpenAI, these models are designed to tackle complex problems in science, coding, reasoning, and mathematics, outperforming their predecessors. There is ongoing discussion that these models could be highly beneficial in solving questions for competitive exams.
What exactly did the company say?
“We have launched new AI models, OpenAI o1 and OpenAI o1 Mini. Both models are trained to answer difficult questions. These AI models are designed to think more like humans, recognize their own mistakes, and improve upon them,” OpenAI stated.
What are the characteristics of these AI models?
According to OpenAI, both models have been trained to think like humans. The O1 model, in particular, can solve complex questions in mathematics, reasoning, physics, chemistry, and biology. Notably, the company mentioned that the O1 model achieved an 83 percent better performance than GPT-4 in the International Mathematical Olympiad qualification test.
The OpenAI o1 and OpenAI o1 Mini models are especially useful for solving complex problems in science, coding, and mathematics. OpenAI highlighted that these models can be used to annotate cell sequencing data, generate complex formulas for quantum optics, and create and implement multi-step workflows.