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12 Days of OpenAI ends with a new model for the new year

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  • OpenAI announced upcoming o3 and o3-mini AI models.
  • The new models are enhanced “reasoning” AI models that build on the o1 and o1-mini models released this year.
  • Both models handily outperform existing AI models and will roll out in the next few months.

The final day of the 12 Days of OpenAI, brought back OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to show off a brand new set of AI models coming in the new year. The o3 and o3-mini models are enhanced versions of the relatively new o1 and o1-mini models. They’re designed to think before they speak, reasoning out their answers. The mini version is smaller and aimed more at carrying out a limited set of specific tasks but with the same approach.

OpenAI is calling it a big step toward artificial general intelligence (AGI), which is a pretty bold claim for what is, in some ways, a mild improvement to an already powerful model. You might have noticed there’s a number missing between the current o1 and the upcoming o3 model. According to Altman, that’s because OpenAI wants to avoid any confusion with British telecom company O2.

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