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<br>Announced in 2016, Gym is an [open-source Python](https://jobsite.hu) library created to facilitate the development of reinforcement learning algorithms. It aimed to standardize how environments are defined in [AI](https://superappsocial.com) research study, making published research study more quickly reproducible [24] [144] while supplying users with a simple interface for interacting with these environments. In 2022, [brand-new developments](https://tageeapp.com) of Gym have actually been moved to the library Gymnasium. [145] [146] |
<br>Announced in 2016, Gym is an [open-source Python](https://www.yohaig.ng) library designed to help with the advancement of reinforcement learning algorithms. It aimed to standardize how environments are specified in [AI](https://devfarm.it) research study, making published research more quickly reproducible [24] [144] while offering users with a simple interface for interacting with these environments. In 2022, new advancements of Gym have been transferred to the library Gymnasium. [145] [146] |
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<br>Gym Retro<br> |
<br>Gym Retro<br> |
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<br>Released in 2018, Gym Retro is a platform for support knowing (RL) research study on video games [147] utilizing RL algorithms and study generalization. Prior RL research study focused mainly on enhancing representatives to solve single jobs. Gym Retro offers the capability to generalize in between games with similar principles but various appearances.<br> |
<br>Released in 2018, Gym Retro is a platform for reinforcement knowing (RL) research study on computer game [147] using and study generalization. Prior RL research focused mainly on enhancing representatives to resolve single tasks. Gym Retro gives the capability to generalize in between games with comparable principles but different appearances.<br> |
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<br>RoboSumo<br> |
<br>RoboSumo<br> |
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<br>Released in 2017, RoboSumo is a virtual world where humanoid metalearning robot agents initially do not have knowledge of how to even walk, but are given the goals of finding out to move and to press the opposing representative out of the ring. [148] Through this adversarial learning process, the representatives learn how to adapt to changing conditions. When an agent is then gotten rid of from this [virtual environment](http://59.110.68.1623000) and put in a new virtual environment with high winds, the agent braces to remain upright, suggesting it had discovered how to balance in a generalized method. [148] [149] [OpenAI's](https://gmstaffingsolutions.com) Igor Mordatch argued that competition in between agents could develop an intelligence "arms race" that could [increase](http://hi-couplering.com) an agent's capability to work even outside the context of the [competition](http://git.mvp.studio). [148] |
<br>Released in 2017, RoboSumo is a virtual world where humanoid metalearning robot representatives at first lack understanding of how to even walk, but are given the objectives of learning to move and to press the opposing agent out of the ring. [148] Through this [adversarial learning](http://git.appedu.com.tw3080) procedure, the agents discover how to adapt to [changing conditions](https://quicklancer.bylancer.com). When an agent is then eliminated from this virtual environment and placed in a brand-new virtual environment with high winds, the [agent braces](http://106.52.121.976088) to remain upright, recommending it had discovered how to stabilize in a generalized method. [148] [149] OpenAI's Igor Mordatch argued that competitors in between representatives could produce an intelligence "arms race" that could increase an agent's capability to operate even outside the context of the competition. [148] |
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<br>OpenAI 5<br> |
<br>OpenAI 5<br> |
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<br>OpenAI Five is a group of 5 OpenAI-curated bots utilized in the competitive five-on-five computer [game Dota](http://hualiyun.cc3568) 2, that learn to play against human players at a high ability level totally through trial-and-error algorithms. Before ending up being a team of 5, the very first public presentation took place at The International 2017, the yearly best championship competition for the video game, where Dendi, an [expert Ukrainian](https://watch.bybitnw.com) gamer, lost against a bot in a live one-on-one match. [150] [151] After the match, CTO Greg Brockman explained that the bot had learned by playing against itself for two weeks of actual time, and that the learning software application was an action in the instructions of developing software that can manage intricate tasks like a surgeon. [152] [153] The system uses a form of reinforcement knowing, as the bots learn over time by playing against themselves numerous times a day for months, and are rewarded for actions such as killing an opponent and taking map objectives. [154] [155] [156] |
<br>OpenAI Five is a team of 5 OpenAI-curated bots used in the competitive five-on-five computer game Dota 2, that learn to play against human players at a high skill level entirely through experimental algorithms. Before ending up being a team of 5, the first public presentation happened at The International 2017, the yearly best championship tournament for the video game, where Dendi, an expert Ukrainian gamer, lost against a bot in a live one-on-one matchup. [150] [151] After the match, CTO Greg Brockman explained that the bot had found out by playing against itself for 2 weeks of actual time, which the knowing software application was a step in the direction of creating software application that can handle intricate jobs like a cosmetic surgeon. [152] [153] The system utilizes a kind of support knowing, as the bots learn in time by playing against themselves numerous times a day for months, and are rewarded for actions such as killing an opponent and taking map goals. [154] [155] [156] |
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<br>By June 2018, the capability of the bots broadened to play together as a complete group of 5, and they were able to defeat teams of amateur and semi-professional gamers. [157] [154] [158] [159] At The [International](https://geetgram.com) 2018, OpenAI Five played in two exhibition matches against professional gamers, but wound up losing both video games. [160] [161] [162] In April 2019, OpenAI Five beat OG, the reigning world champions of the video game at the time, 2:0 in a live exhibit match in San Francisco. [163] [164] The bots' last public look came later on that month, where they played in 42,729 total games in a four-day open online competitors, winning 99.4% of those games. [165] |
<br>By June 2018, the capability of the [bots broadened](https://investsolutions.org.uk) to play together as a full group of 5, and they had the ability to defeat teams of amateur and semi-professional gamers. [157] [154] [158] [159] At The International 2018, OpenAI Five played in 2 exhibition matches against expert gamers, but ended up losing both video games. [160] [161] [162] In April 2019, OpenAI Five defeated OG, the ruling world champs of the video game at the time, 2:0 in a live exhibit match in San Francisco. [163] [164] The bots' final public appearance came later that month, where they played in 42,729 overall games in a [four-day](https://repo.globalserviceindonesia.co.id) open online competition, winning 99.4% of those video games. [165] |
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<br>OpenAI 5's systems in Dota 2's bot player shows the challenges of [AI](https://twoo.tr) systems in multiplayer online fight arena (MOBA) video games and how OpenAI Five has demonstrated the use of deep reinforcement learning (DRL) representatives to attain superhuman competence in Dota 2 matches. [166] |
<br>OpenAI 5['s mechanisms](https://git.maxwellj.xyz) in Dota 2's bot gamer shows the challenges of [AI](https://git.daviddgtnt.xyz) systems in [multiplayer online](https://media.motorsync.co.uk) battle arena (MOBA) video games and how OpenAI Five has actually demonstrated the usage of deep reinforcement learning (DRL) agents to attain superhuman skills in Dota 2 matches. [166] |
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<br>Dactyl<br> |
<br>Dactyl<br> |
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<br>Developed in 2018, Dactyl uses device learning to train a Shadow Hand, a human-like robot hand, to manipulate physical things. [167] It discovers totally in simulation utilizing the same RL algorithms and training code as OpenAI Five. OpenAI dealt with the item orientation issue by [utilizing domain](http://1.12.246.183000) randomization, a simulation approach which [exposes](https://social.engagepure.com) the learner to a range of experiences rather than attempting to fit to truth. The set-up for Dactyl, aside from having motion tracking video cameras, also has RGB cams to enable the robotic to control an [arbitrary item](https://wisewayrecruitment.com) by seeing it. In 2018, OpenAI revealed that the system was able to manipulate a cube and an octagonal prism. [168] |
<br>Developed in 2018, Dactyl utilizes machine learning to train a Shadow Hand, a human-like robotic hand, to control physical things. [167] It discovers entirely in simulation using the same RL algorithms and training code as OpenAI Five. OpenAI tackled the item orientation problem by [utilizing domain](http://47.121.121.1376002) randomization, a simulation approach which exposes the student to a range of experiences rather than attempting to fit to truth. The set-up for Dactyl, aside from having motion tracking cameras, likewise has RGB electronic cameras to allow the robot to control an approximate object by seeing it. In 2018, OpenAI showed that the system was able to control a cube and an octagonal prism. [168] |
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<br>In 2019, OpenAI showed that Dactyl could fix a Rubik's Cube. The robotic was able to resolve the puzzle 60% of the time. [Objects](https://redmonde.es) like the Rubik's Cube present intricate physics that is harder to model. OpenAI did this by improving the robustness of Dactyl to perturbations by utilizing Automatic Domain Randomization (ADR), a [simulation method](https://ukcarers.co.uk) of creating progressively harder environments. ADR differs from manual domain randomization by not needing a human to define randomization varieties. [169] |
<br>In 2019, OpenAI demonstrated that Dactyl could fix a Rubik's Cube. The [robotic](https://spaceballs-nrw.de) was able to solve the puzzle 60% of the time. Objects like the [Rubik's Cube](http://www.xn--9m1b66aq3oyvjvmate.com) introduce intricate physics that is harder to design. OpenAI did this by improving the effectiveness of Dactyl to perturbations by using Automatic Domain Randomization (ADR), a simulation technique of generating progressively more hard environments. ADR varies from manual domain randomization by not needing a human to define randomization ranges. [169] |
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<br>API<br> |
<br>API<br> |
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<br>In June 2020, OpenAI revealed a multi-purpose API which it said was "for accessing brand-new [AI](https://git.dev-store.xyz) designs established by OpenAI" to let developers contact it for "any English language [AI](https://heli.today) job". [170] [171] |
<br>In June 2020, OpenAI revealed a [multi-purpose](https://www.bakicicepte.com) API which it said was "for accessing brand-new [AI](https://sttimothysignal.org) designs developed by OpenAI" to let designers call on it for "any English language [AI](https://realestate.kctech.com.np) task". [170] [171] |
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<br>Text generation<br> |
<br>Text generation<br> |
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<br>The business has promoted generative pretrained transformers (GPT). [172] |
<br>The business has actually popularized generative pretrained [transformers](https://topbazz.com) (GPT). [172] |
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<br>OpenAI's initial GPT design ("GPT-1")<br> |
<br>OpenAI's initial GPT model ("GPT-1")<br> |
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<br>The original paper on generative pre-training of a transformer-based language model was written by Alec Radford and his colleagues, and [released](https://jobsite.hu) in preprint on OpenAI's site on June 11, 2018. [173] It demonstrated how a generative design of language might obtain world knowledge and procedure long-range reliances by pre-training on a diverse corpus with long stretches of contiguous text.<br> |
<br>The initial paper on generative pre-training of a transformer-based language model was written by Alec Radford and his coworkers, and released in preprint on OpenAI's site on June 11, 2018. [173] It revealed how a generative design of language might obtain world knowledge and procedure long-range dependencies by pre-training on a diverse corpus with long stretches of [adjoining text](https://willingjobs.com).<br> |
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<br>GPT-2<br> |
<br>GPT-2<br> |
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<br>Generative Pre-trained Transformer 2 ("GPT-2") is a not being watched transformer language design and the follower to OpenAI's initial GPT design ("GPT-1"). GPT-2 was announced in February 2019, with only minimal demonstrative versions at first released to the public. The full version of GPT-2 was not immediately released due to concern about potential abuse, including applications for composing phony news. [174] Some professionals expressed uncertainty that GPT-2 posed a considerable threat.<br> |
<br>Generative Pre-trained Transformer 2 ("GPT-2") is a without supervision transformer [language](http://motojic.com) design and the successor to OpenAI's original GPT design ("GPT-1"). GPT-2 was announced in February 2019, with just limited demonstrative versions at first released to the general public. The complete variation of GPT-2 was not right away launched due to concern about possible misuse, including applications for writing fake news. [174] Some experts expressed uncertainty that GPT-2 presented a considerable hazard.<br> |
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<br>In response to GPT-2, the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence responded with a tool to find "neural phony news". [175] Other scientists, such as Jeremy Howard, warned of "the technology to totally fill Twitter, email, and the web up with reasonable-sounding, context-appropriate prose, which would hush all other speech and be difficult to filter". [176] In November 2019, OpenAI released the total variation of the GPT-2 language design. [177] Several sites host interactive demonstrations of different instances of GPT-2 and other [transformer models](http://94.110.125.2503000). [178] [179] [180] |
<br>In action to GPT-2, the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence reacted with a tool to discover "neural phony news". [175] Other scientists, such as Jeremy Howard, warned of "the technology to completely fill Twitter, email, and the web up with reasonable-sounding, context-appropriate prose, which would drown out all other speech and be difficult to filter". [176] In November 2019, OpenAI launched the total variation of the GPT-2 language model. [177] Several websites host interactive presentations of different circumstances of GPT-2 and other transformer designs. [178] [179] [180] |
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<br>GPT-2's authors argue without supervision language designs to be general-purpose learners, highlighted by GPT-2 attaining cutting edge accuracy and perplexity on 7 of 8 zero-shot jobs (i.e. the model was not additional trained on any task-specific input-output examples).<br> |
<br>GPT-2's authors argue not being [watched language](https://9miao.fun6839) models to be general-purpose learners, illustrated by GPT-2 attaining state-of-the-art accuracy and perplexity on 7 of 8 zero-shot jobs (i.e. the design was not additional trained on any task-specific input-output examples).<br> |
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<br>The corpus it was trained on, called WebText, contains a little 40 gigabytes of text from URLs shared in Reddit submissions with at least 3 upvotes. It avoids certain issues encoding vocabulary with word tokens by using byte pair encoding. This allows representing any string of characters by encoding both individual characters and multiple-character tokens. [181] |
<br>The corpus it was trained on, called WebText, contains somewhat 40 gigabytes of text from URLs shared in Reddit submissions with at least 3 upvotes. It prevents certain issues encoding vocabulary with word tokens by utilizing byte pair encoding. This allows representing any string of characters by encoding both individual characters and multiple-character tokens. [181] |
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<br>GPT-3<br> |
<br>GPT-3<br> |
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<br>First explained in May 2020, Generative Pre-trained [a] Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an unsupervised transformer language model and the [follower](https://say.la) to GPT-2. [182] [183] [184] OpenAI specified that the full variation of GPT-3 contained 175 billion specifications, [184] two orders of magnitude bigger than the 1.5 billion [185] in the complete variation of GPT-2 (although GPT-3 designs with as few as 125 million specifications were also trained). [186] |
<br>First explained in May 2020, Generative Pre-trained [a] Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an unsupervised transformer language model and the follower to GPT-2. [182] [183] [184] OpenAI specified that the complete version of GPT-3 contained 175 billion parameters, [184] two orders of magnitude larger than the 1.5 billion [185] in the full version of GPT-2 (although GPT-3 designs with as few as 125 million specifications were likewise trained). [186] |
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<br>OpenAI stated that GPT-3 was successful at certain "meta-learning" tasks and could generalize the purpose of a single input-output pair. The GPT-3 release paper offered examples of translation and [cross-linguistic transfer](http://webheaydemo.co.uk) knowing between English and Romanian, and between English and German. [184] |
<br>OpenAI mentioned that GPT-3 was successful at certain "meta-learning" jobs and might generalize the function of a single input-output pair. The GPT-3 release paper offered examples of translation and cross-linguistic transfer learning between English and Romanian, and in between English and German. [184] |
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<br>GPT-3 considerably enhanced benchmark results over GPT-2. OpenAI warned that such scaling-up of language models could be approaching or coming across the fundamental ability constraints of predictive language models. [187] Pre-training GPT-3 required a number of thousand petaflop/s-days [b] of calculate, compared to tens of petaflop/s-days for the full GPT-2 design. [184] Like its predecessor, [174] the GPT-3 trained design was not right away released to the general public for issues of possible abuse, although OpenAI planned to allow gain access to through a paid cloud API after a two-month free personal beta that began in June 2020. [170] [189] |
<br>GPT-3 dramatically enhanced benchmark outcomes over GPT-2. OpenAI warned that such scaling-up of language models could be approaching or encountering the basic ability constraints of [predictive language](https://git.phyllo.me) designs. [187] Pre-training GPT-3 required a number of thousand petaflop/s-days [b] of calculate, [yewiki.org](https://www.yewiki.org/User:GeorgiannaBottom) compared to tens of petaflop/s-days for the complete GPT-2 design. [184] Like its predecessor, [174] the GPT-3 trained model was not [instantly](https://www.athleticzoneforum.com) launched to the general public for concerns of possible abuse, although OpenAI planned to enable gain access to through a paid cloud API after a two-month complimentary personal beta that began in June 2020. [170] [189] |
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<br>On September 23, 2020, GPT-3 was certified specifically to Microsoft. [190] [191] |
<br>On September 23, 2020, GPT-3 was licensed specifically to Microsoft. [190] [191] |
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<br>Codex<br> |
<br>Codex<br> |
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<br>Announced in mid-2021, Codex is a descendant of GPT-3 that has furthermore been trained on code from 54 million GitHub repositories, [192] [193] and is the [AI](https://www.nc-healthcare.co.uk) powering the code autocompletion tool GitHub Copilot. [193] In August 2021, an API was released in personal beta. [194] According to OpenAI, the design can create working code in over a lots programming languages, most effectively in Python. [192] |
<br>Announced in mid-2021, Codex is a descendant of GPT-3 that has actually in addition been trained on code from 54 million GitHub repositories, [192] [193] and is the [AI](http://forum.moto-fan.pl) powering the code autocompletion tool GitHub Copilot. [193] In August 2021, an API was released in [personal](https://git.elder-geek.net) beta. [194] According to OpenAI, the model can create working code in over a lots shows languages, many successfully in Python. [192] |
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<br>Several concerns with problems, design flaws and security vulnerabilities were cited. [195] [196] |
<br>Several issues with problems, design flaws and security vulnerabilities were pointed out. [195] [196] |
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<br>GitHub Copilot has been implicated of emitting copyrighted code, without any author attribution or license. [197] |
<br>[GitHub Copilot](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org) has been implicated of releasing copyrighted code, without any author attribution or license. [197] |
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<br>OpenAI revealed that they would discontinue assistance for Codex API on March 23, 2023. [198] |
<br>OpenAI announced that they would cease support for Codex API on March 23, 2023. [198] |
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<br>GPT-4<br> |
<br>GPT-4<br> |
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<br>On March 14, 2023, OpenAI revealed the release of Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 (GPT-4), [efficient](https://groupeudson.com) in accepting text or image inputs. [199] They revealed that the updated technology passed a simulated law school bar examination with a score around the leading 10% of test takers. (By contrast, GPT-3.5 scored around the bottom 10%.) They said that GPT-4 might likewise check out, examine or produce up to 25,000 words of text, and write code in all major programs languages. [200] |
<br>On March 14, 2023, OpenAI revealed the release of Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 (GPT-4), capable of accepting text or image inputs. [199] They announced that the upgraded technology passed a simulated law school [bar test](https://code.webpro.ltd) with a rating around the leading 10% of test takers. (By contrast, GPT-3.5 scored around the bottom 10%.) They said that GPT-4 could also read, evaluate or produce up to 25,000 words of text, and compose code in all major shows languages. [200] |
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<br>Observers reported that the version of ChatGPT utilizing GPT-4 was an improvement on the previous GPT-3.5-based iteration, with the caution that GPT-4 retained a few of the problems with earlier revisions. [201] GPT-4 is also capable of taking images as input on ChatGPT. [202] OpenAI has declined to expose different technical details and statistics about GPT-4, such as the exact size of the model. [203] |
<br>Observers reported that the iteration of ChatGPT utilizing GPT-4 was an improvement on the previous GPT-3.5-based model, with the caveat that GPT-4 retained some of the issues with earlier modifications. [201] GPT-4 is likewise capable of taking images as input on ChatGPT. [202] OpenAI has actually declined to expose numerous technical details and statistics about GPT-4, such as the [exact size](http://120.79.27.2323000) of the model. [203] |
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<br>GPT-4o<br> |
<br>GPT-4o<br> |
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<br>On May 13, 2024, OpenAI revealed and launched GPT-4o, which can process and create text, images and audio. [204] GPT-4o attained advanced lead to voice, multilingual, and vision standards, setting new records in audio speech recognition and translation. [205] [206] It scored 88.7% on the Massive Multitask Language Understanding (MMLU) standard compared to 86.5% by GPT-4. [207] |
<br>On May 13, 2024, OpenAI announced and released GPT-4o, which can process and generate text, images and audio. [204] GPT-4o [attained advanced](http://120.26.108.2399188) lead to voice, multilingual, and vision criteria, setting brand-new records in audio speech acknowledgment and [translation](https://www.dadam21.co.kr). [205] [206] It scored 88.7% on the Massive Multitask Language Understanding (MMLU) criteria compared to 86.5% by GPT-4. [207] |
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<br>On July 18, 2024, OpenAI released GPT-4o mini, a smaller version of GPT-4o replacing GPT-3.5 Turbo on the ChatGPT interface. Its API costs $0.15 per million input tokens and $0.60 per million output tokens, compared to $5 and $15 respectively for GPT-4o. OpenAI anticipates it to be especially helpful for business, startups and designers seeking to automate services with [AI](http://fatims.org) representatives. [208] |
<br>On July 18, 2024, OpenAI released GPT-4o mini, a smaller version of GPT-4o changing GPT-3.5 Turbo on the ChatGPT user interface. Its API costs $0.15 per million input tokens and $0.60 per million output tokens, compared to $5 and $15 respectively for GPT-4o. OpenAI anticipates it to be particularly useful for business, start-ups and developers seeking to automate services with [AI](https://www.telewolves.com) representatives. [208] |
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<br>o1<br> |
<br>o1<br> |
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<br>On September 12, 2024, OpenAI launched the o1-preview and o1-mini models, which have actually been designed to take more time to consider their actions, resulting in higher accuracy. These models are especially reliable in science, coding, and reasoning tasks, and [pediascape.science](https://pediascape.science/wiki/User:StevieSimos301) were made available to [ChatGPT](http://www.yasunli.co.id) Plus and Team members. [209] [210] In December 2024, o1-preview was replaced by o1. [211] |
<br>On September 12, 2024, OpenAI released the o1-preview and o1-mini models, which have actually been designed to take more time to think of their responses, resulting in higher precision. These [designs](https://publiccharters.org) are particularly effective in science, coding, and reasoning tasks, and were made available to ChatGPT Plus and Team members. [209] [210] In December 2024, o1-preview was changed by o1. [211] |
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<br>o3<br> |
<br>o3<br> |
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<br>On December 20, 2024, OpenAI revealed o3, the follower of the o1 reasoning design. OpenAI also revealed o3-mini, a lighter and much faster variation of OpenAI o3. As of December 21, 2024, this model is not available for public usage. According to OpenAI, they are testing o3 and o3-mini. [212] [213] Until January 10, 2025, security and security scientists had the chance to obtain early access to these models. [214] The design is called o3 rather than o2 to avoid confusion with telecoms companies O2. [215] |
<br>On December 20, 2024, OpenAI unveiled o3, the follower of the o1 reasoning model. OpenAI also unveiled o3-mini, a lighter and faster version of OpenAI o3. Since December 21, [pipewiki.org](https://pipewiki.org/wiki/index.php/User:ArlenKershaw) 2024, this model is not available for public usage. According to OpenAI, they are [evaluating](https://eukariyer.net) o3 and o3-mini. [212] [213] Until January 10, 2025, security and [security scientists](https://tv.goftesh.com) had the [opportunity](https://raida-bw.com) to obtain early access to these models. [214] The design is called o3 instead of o2 to avoid confusion with telecoms providers O2. [215] |
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<br>Deep research study<br> |
<br>Deep research study<br> |
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<br>Deep research study is a representative established by OpenAI, unveiled on February 2, 2025. It leverages the abilities of OpenAI's o3 model to carry out comprehensive web surfing, information analysis, and synthesis, providing detailed reports within a timeframe of 5 to thirty minutes. [216] With searching and Python tools allowed, it reached an accuracy of 26.6 percent on HLE (Humanity's Last Exam) standard. [120] |
<br>Deep research study is an agent established by OpenAI, revealed on February 2, 2025. It leverages the abilities of OpenAI's o3 design to perform substantial web browsing, information analysis, and synthesis, providing detailed reports within a timeframe of 5 to thirty minutes. [216] With searching and Python tools allowed, it reached an accuracy of 26.6 percent on HLE (Humanity's Last Exam) benchmark. [120] |
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<br>Image category<br> |
<br>Image category<br> |
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<br>CLIP<br> |
<br>CLIP<br> |
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<br>Revealed in 2021, CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training) is a design that is [trained](https://dev.ncot.uk) to analyze the [semantic similarity](http://www.gz-jj.com) between text and images. It can notably be utilized for image category. [217] |
<br>[Revealed](https://navar.live) in 2021, CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training) is a model that is trained to examine the [semantic similarity](https://gitea.gai-co.com) between text and images. It can notably be utilized for image category. [217] |
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<br>Text-to-image<br> |
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<br>DALL-E<br> |
<br>DALL-E<br> |
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<br>Revealed in 2021, DALL-E is a Transformer design that develops images from textual descriptions. [218] DALL-E utilizes a 12-billion-parameter version of GPT-3 to interpret natural language inputs (such as "a green leather purse shaped like a pentagon" or "an isometric view of a sad capybara") and corresponding images. It can create images of practical things ("a stained-glass window with an image of a blue strawberry") along with things that do not exist in reality ("a cube with the texture of a porcupine"). Since March 2021, no API or code is available.<br> |
<br>Revealed in 2021, DALL-E is a Transformer design that produces images from textual descriptions. [218] DALL-E utilizes a 12-billion-parameter version of GPT-3 to analyze natural language inputs (such as "a green leather handbag formed like a pentagon" or "an isometric view of a sad capybara") and create [matching images](https://git.lmh5.com). It can produce pictures of sensible objects ("a stained-glass window with a picture of a blue strawberry") in addition to objects that do not exist in reality ("a cube with the texture of a porcupine"). Since March 2021, no API or code is available.<br> |
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<br>DALL-E 2<br> |
<br>DALL-E 2<br> |
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<br>In April 2022, OpenAI revealed DALL-E 2, an updated variation of the model with more reasonable results. [219] In December 2022, OpenAI released on GitHub software application for Point-E, a brand-new rudimentary system for converting a text description into a 3-dimensional model. [220] |
<br>In April 2022, OpenAI announced DALL-E 2, an [upgraded variation](http://www.xn--v42bq2sqta01ewty.com) of the design with more reasonable outcomes. [219] In December 2022, OpenAI published on GitHub software application for Point-E, a brand-new rudimentary system for converting a text description into a 3-dimensional model. [220] |
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<br>DALL-E 3<br> |
<br>DALL-E 3<br> |
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<br>In September 2023, OpenAI announced DALL-E 3, a more effective model better able to [produce images](https://git.bluestoneapps.com) from complicated descriptions without manual prompt engineering and render complicated details like hands and text. [221] It was launched to the general public as a ChatGPT Plus feature in October. [222] |
<br>In September 2023, OpenAI revealed DALL-E 3, a more powerful model much better able to produce images from complex descriptions without manual timely engineering and render complicated details like hands and text. [221] It was released to the public as a ChatGPT Plus function in October. [222] |
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<br>Text-to-video<br> |
<br>Text-to-video<br> |
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<br>Sora<br> |
<br>Sora<br> |
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<br>Sora is a text-to-video model that can produce videos based upon brief [detailed triggers](http://www.scitqn.cn3000) [223] along with extend existing videos forwards or [backwards](https://git.muhammadfahri.com) in time. [224] It can create videos with resolution up to 1920x1080 or 1080x1920. The optimum length of generated videos is unknown.<br> |
<br>Sora is a [text-to-video model](https://git.partners.run) that can [generate](http://makerjia.cn3000) videos based upon short detailed triggers [223] as well as extend existing videos forwards or in reverse in time. [224] It can generate videos with resolution up to 1920x1080 or 1080x1920. The maximal length of produced videos is unknown.<br> |
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<br>Sora's advancement team named it after the Japanese word for "sky", to [signify](http://tktko.com3000) its "endless imaginative capacity". [223] Sora's technology is an adaptation of the innovation behind the DALL · E 3 text-to-image design. [225] OpenAI trained the system using publicly-available videos as well as copyrighted videos licensed for that purpose, however did not reveal the number or the exact sources of the videos. [223] |
<br>Sora's development group named it after the Japanese word for "sky", to signify its "unlimited imaginative potential". [223] Sora's innovation is an adjustment of the technology behind the DALL · E 3 text-to-image model. [225] OpenAI trained the system using publicly-available videos as well as copyrighted videos certified for that purpose, however did not expose the number or the precise sources of the videos. [223] |
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<br>OpenAI showed some Sora-created high-definition videos to the general public on February 15, 2024, [mentioning](https://video.chops.com) that it might produce videos as much as one minute long. It likewise shared a technical report highlighting the techniques utilized to train the design, and the design's capabilities. [225] It acknowledged a few of its imperfections, including struggles replicating complex physics. [226] Will Douglas Heaven of the MIT Technology Review called the demonstration videos "outstanding", but noted that they must have been cherry-picked and might not represent Sora's typical output. [225] |
<br>OpenAI demonstrated some Sora-created [high-definition videos](https://www.iwatex.com) to the public on February 15, 2024, mentioning that it might produce videos up to one minute long. It likewise shared a technical report highlighting the methods utilized to train the model, and [bytes-the-dust.com](https://bytes-the-dust.com/index.php/User:LindseyWalstab9) the design's capabilities. [225] It acknowledged a few of its shortcomings, consisting of struggles mimicing complex physics. [226] Will Douglas Heaven of the MIT Technology Review called the demonstration videos "excellent", [wiki.whenparked.com](https://wiki.whenparked.com/User:FelicitasI30) but kept in mind that they need to have been cherry-picked and may not represent Sora's typical output. [225] |
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<br>Despite uncertainty from some scholastic leaders following Sora's public demo, significant entertainment-industry figures have shown significant interest in the innovation's capacity. In an interview, actor/filmmaker Tyler Perry expressed his awe at the technology's ability to produce sensible video from text descriptions, citing its potential to transform storytelling and content creation. He said that his excitement about Sora's possibilities was so strong that he had actually decided to pause prepare for broadening his Atlanta-based film studio. [227] |
<br>Despite uncertainty from some scholastic leaders following Sora's public demo, significant entertainment-industry figures have revealed considerable interest in the innovation's potential. In an interview, actor/filmmaker Tyler Perry expressed his awe at the technology's ability to create reasonable video from text descriptions, mentioning its prospective to transform storytelling and [trademarketclassifieds.com](https://trademarketclassifieds.com/user/profile/2847718) material development. He said that his enjoyment about Sora's possibilities was so strong that he had decided to [pause strategies](https://romancefrica.com) for broadening his Atlanta-based film studio. [227] |
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<br>Speech-to-text<br> |
<br>Speech-to-text<br> |
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<br>Whisper<br> |
<br>Whisper<br> |
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<br>Released in 2022, [Whisper](https://repo.serlink.es) is a general-purpose speech recognition model. [228] It is trained on a big dataset of diverse audio and is also a multi-task design that can carry out multilingual speech [acknowledgment](https://git.kraft-werk.si) along with speech translation and language recognition. [229] |
<br>Released in 2022, Whisper is a general-purpose speech [acknowledgment](https://palkwall.com) design. [228] It is [trained](http://carecall.co.kr) on a big dataset of varied audio and is also a multi-task design that can perform multilingual speech recognition as well as speech translation and language recognition. [229] |
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<br>Music generation<br> |
<br>Music generation<br> |
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<br>MuseNet<br> |
<br>MuseNet<br> |
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<br>Released in 2019, MuseNet is a deep neural net trained to anticipate subsequent musical notes in MIDI music files. It can produce tunes with 10 instruments in 15 styles. According to The Verge, a tune created by MuseNet tends to begin fairly but then fall under chaos the longer it plays. [230] [231] In pop culture, preliminary applications of this tool were [utilized](https://21fun.app) as early as 2020 for the internet psychological thriller Ben Drowned to produce music for the titular character. [232] [233] |
<br>Released in 2019, MuseNet is a deep neural net trained to anticipate subsequent musical notes in MIDI music files. It can produce tunes with 10 instruments in 15 styles. According to The Verge, a tune generated by MuseNet tends to begin fairly but then fall under mayhem the longer it plays. [230] [231] In pop culture, initial applications of this tool were utilized as early as 2020 for the internet psychological thriller Ben Drowned to create music for the titular character. [232] [233] |
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<br>Jukebox<br> |
<br>Jukebox<br> |
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<br>Released in 2020, Jukebox is an open-sourced algorithm to produce music with vocals. After training on 1.2 million samples, the system accepts a genre, artist, and a bit of lyrics and outputs tune samples. OpenAI mentioned the songs "show regional musical coherence [and] follow traditional chord patterns" but acknowledged that the tunes do not have "familiar larger musical structures such as choruses that repeat" which "there is a substantial gap" in between Jukebox and human-generated music. The Verge specified "It's technologically impressive, even if the results seem like mushy versions of tunes that might feel familiar", while Business Insider stated "surprisingly, a few of the resulting tunes are memorable and sound genuine". [234] [235] [236] |
<br>[Released](https://git.pxlbuzzard.com) in 2020, Jukebox is an [open-sourced algorithm](http://git.dgtis.com) to create music with vocals. After training on 1.2 million samples, the system accepts a category, artist, and a snippet of lyrics and outputs song samples. OpenAI stated the tunes "show regional musical coherence [and] follow conventional chord patterns" but acknowledged that the tunes do not have "familiar larger musical structures such as choruses that repeat" which "there is a considerable space" between Jukebox and human-generated music. The Verge mentioned "It's technically remarkable, even if the outcomes sound like mushy variations of tunes that may feel familiar", while Business Insider specified "surprisingly, some of the resulting songs are memorable and sound genuine". [234] [235] [236] |
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<br>Interface<br> |
<br>Interface<br> |
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<br>Debate Game<br> |
<br>Debate Game<br> |
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<br>In 2018, OpenAI introduced the Debate Game, which teaches makers to debate toy problems in front of a human judge. The [purpose](http://hi-couplering.com) is to research study whether such a method might help in auditing [AI](http://101.132.73.14:3000) choices and in developing explainable [AI](https://maxmeet.ru). [237] [238] |
<br>In 2018, OpenAI released the Debate Game, which teaches machines to debate toy problems in front of a human judge. The purpose is to research whether such a technique might help in auditing [AI](https://suprabullion.com) choices and in developing explainable [AI](https://insta.kptain.com). [237] [238] |
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<br>Microscope<br> |
<br>Microscope<br> |
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<br>Released in 2020, Microscope [239] is a collection of visualizations of every substantial layer and neuron of 8 neural network models which are frequently studied in interpretability. [240] Microscope was developed to examine the features that form inside these neural networks quickly. The models included are AlexNet, VGG-19, various versions of Inception, and various versions of CLIP Resnet. [241] |
<br>Released in 2020, Microscope [239] is a collection of visualizations of every substantial layer and nerve cell of 8 neural network models which are frequently studied in interpretability. [240] Microscope was produced to evaluate the functions that form inside these neural networks quickly. The models included are AlexNet, VGG-19, different [variations](http://47.108.92.883000) of Inception, and different versions of CLIP Resnet. [241] |
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<br>ChatGPT<br> |
<br>ChatGPT<br> |
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<br>Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT is an expert system tool constructed on top of GPT-3 that provides a conversational interface that permits users to ask concerns in natural language. The system then reacts with an answer within seconds.<br> |
<br>Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence tool constructed on top of GPT-3 that supplies a conversational interface that allows users to ask questions in natural language. The system then reacts with an answer within seconds.<br> |
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