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OpenAI demonstrates new “Strawberry” AI model

Strawberry AI
Strawberry AI

OpenAI plans to release a new AI model called “Strawberry” in the fall. The model is designed to solve problems and tasks that current AI models cannot handle. Strawberry will be able to solve math problems it has never seen before.

It can also perform high-level tasks like developing market strategies and solving complex word puzzles. The model will also be able to conduct “deep research.”

OpenAI’s pursuit of human-level reasoning isn’t just a technological marvel; it’s a narrative of pushing boundaries and sparking new possibilities in every sector,” said Ghazenfer Mansoor, founder and CEO of Technology Rivers.

In business, AI can dramatically change how supply chains are managed, forecast market trends with great accuracy, and personalize customer experiences on a big scale.

OpenAI has recently launched other new products. They introduced an advanced voice feature that uses the company’s GPT-4o model. This feature offers realistic audio responses and allows for real-time, delay-free conversations with ChatGPT.

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Strawberry AI solving complex problems

Users can even interrupt the AI mid-sentence. On July 25, the company launched a new SearchGPT tool, which is available to a limited test group.

SearchGPT promises more concise and relevant results than regular search engines. It offers summarized answers with source links. In July, OpenAI also introduced a smaller, cheaper version of its ChatGPT, named GPT-4o mini.

This model replaces GPT-3.5 Turbo and performs better on academic tests in textual intelligence and multimodal reasoning. It supports the same range of languages as GPT-4o and performs well in function calling and long-context tasks. OpenAI continues to push the boundaries of AI technology.

The company aims to revolutionize various sectors with its innovative models.

Noah Nguyen is a multi-talented developer who brings a unique perspective to his craft. Initially a creative writing professor, he turned to Dev work for the ability to work remotely. He now lives in Seattle, spending time hiking and drinking craft beer with his fiancee.

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