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OpenAI’s New AI Model: A PhD Student That Takes 30 Seconds to Answer
OpenAI has unveiled its latest AI model, “OpenAI o1-preview,” designed to spend more time thinking before responding. Dubbed a breakthrough, it reportedly performs like PhD students on complex tasks. However, it’s still in an early state, lacking features like web browsing. OpenAI o1 will be…

Hot Take:
Looks like OpenAI’s newest brainchild, o1-preview, is here to save us all from tedious math problems—just don’t ask it to browse the web or upload a cat pic anytime soon.
Key Points:
- OpenAI o1-preview, previously code-named “Strawberry,” is designed to tackle complex tasks with advanced reasoning.
- It performs similarly to PhD students in challenging academic tasks but is still in a preview stage with more updates to come.
- Currently available to ChatGPT Plus and Team users, with a lightweight version (o1-mini) planned for free users.
- Scored 84/100 in safety tests, significantly outperforming its predecessor.
- Despite improvements, the model still has limitations and occasional “hallucinations” of facts.