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OpenAI just announced its new AI model series: o1. Unlike its debut of GPT-4o in May, which boasted its ability to reason across text, vision, and audio inputs quickly, OpenAI is optimizing o1 to spend more time thinking and reasoning to solve more complex problems. If you're looking for a quick sense of how this model series is improving on GPT-4o, OpenAI shared their benchmarking tests here: https://lnkd.in/e3eQvViM There were improvements in its performance across several fields (including #law, yay), but the most significant improvements were in STEM/CS categories. I'll need to do more tinkering with o1 before I can say much more, but I've done a few quick tests with old prompts. The sample responses were impressive improvements over GPT-4o. I'm excited about what we can build with these new models -- what are your first impressions of o1? #AI #artificialintelligence #o1 #emergingtech #legaltech

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We're releasing a preview of OpenAI o1—a new series of AI models designed to spend more time thinking before they respond. This new series of AI models can reason through complex tasks and solve harder problems than previous models in science, coding, and math. Rolling out today in ChatGPT to all Plus and Team users, and in the API for developers on tier 5.    More here: www.openai.com/o1

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Founding Co-Director at Vanderbilt AI Law Lab (VAILL), Professor of the Practice of Law, AIGP

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Nargiz Kazimova

AI| Cybersecurity law & Privacy| Commercial law| Duke Law School LLM | University of Edinburgh LLM| ZeroDayLaw Associate

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Thanks for sharing! I haven't tested o1 yet, but I'm excited about its potential, especially in law. Can't wait to try it and hear what others think!

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