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OpenAI’s O1 Series: Smarter, Cheaper, and Ready to Tackle Complex Problems
Get ready to leapfrog into the future with OpenAI’s new “o1” AI models! The o1-preview and o1-mini are designed to tackle complex problems in fields like science and technology, outperforming their GPT predecessors. Whether you’re solving PhD-level tasks or debugging code, the o1 series is…

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Move over, GPT-5! The new kid on the AI block is here, and it’s got a quirky name and a PhD-level brain. Introducing “o1,” the AI models that are as confusingly named as they are impressively smart. Just remember, it’s not a typo; it’s the future.
Key Points:
- OpenAI has launched a new family of AI models named “o1,” starting with two variants: o1-preview and o1-mini.
- These models are designed to tackle complex tasks in science, healthcare, and technology, but currently support text-only capabilities.
- o1-preview performs at PhD levels in various scientific domains and excels in coding, while o1-mini offers cost-effective reasoning for coding and STEM tasks.
- Both models feature enhanced safety protocols and are part of OpenAI’s broader safety initiatives with U.S. and U.K. AI Safety Institutes.
- OpenAI plans to regularly update these models, adding features like web browsing and file uploading in the future.