OpenAI's Strawberry project, builds a new AI model 100 times more powerful than GPT-4
The Information reported on August 26 that Project Strawberry will be mathematically and programming superior to any existing chatbot — the GPT-Next model is 100 times more powerful than GPT-4 and is capable of real-time video analysis, shared “two people involved in the project.”
OpenAI is likely to release its most powerful AI model this fall (September-November), and may integrate it into ChatGPT-5, the new version of its chatbot and virtual assistant that it launched in late 2022.
This secret project, which OpenAI has been working on for a long time, was previously known as Project Q* (Q-star), and is now codenamed Project Strawberry. It is expected to be able to self-study the internet and significantly improve AI reasoning.
This is considered OpenAI's effort to create Artificial General Intelligence — AI with capabilities similar to the human brain.
On August 7, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted an image of strawberries growing in two pots to his X account. The post was seen as confirmation that OpenAI was working on a new, powerful large-scale language model.
The report said OpenAI demonstrated a version of this new model to national security officials, seemingly a statement of its commitment to transparency as the rapid development of AI has raised serious security concerns from national governments.
The integration with ChatGPT will make ChatGPT the most powerful AI chatbot available, the report said. ChatGPT sometimes struggles with math, and experts say these errors may be due to a lack of complete mathematical information in the training data.
A demonstration by the Project Strawberry team showed the new AI model capable of high-level thinking, allowing it to solve puzzles, including The New York Times' word game 'Connections', a particularly difficult puzzle, The Information reports.
Training needs
The Information says Project Strawberry is aimed at raising additional funding, which OpenAI needs for its next model, codenamed Orion.
OpenAI is likely to release its most powerful AI model this fall (September-November), and may integrate it into ChatGPT-5, the new version of its chatbot and virtual assistant that it launched in late 2022.
This secret project, which OpenAI has been working on for a long time, was previously known as Project Q* (Q-star), and is now codenamed Project Strawberry. It is expected to be able to self-study the internet and significantly improve AI reasoning.
This is considered OpenAI's effort to create Artificial General Intelligence — AI with capabilities similar to the human brain.
On August 7, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted an image of strawberries growing in two pots to his X account. The post was seen as confirmation that OpenAI was working on a new, powerful large-scale language model.
The report said OpenAI demonstrated a version of this new model to national security officials, seemingly a statement of its commitment to transparency as the rapid development of AI has raised serious security concerns from national governments.
The integration with ChatGPT will make ChatGPT the most powerful AI chatbot available, the report said. ChatGPT sometimes struggles with math, and experts say these errors may be due to a lack of complete mathematical information in the training data.
A demonstration by the Project Strawberry team showed the new AI model capable of high-level thinking, allowing it to solve puzzles, including The New York Times' word game 'Connections', a particularly difficult puzzle, The Information reports.
Training needs
The Information says Project Strawberry is aimed at raising additional funding, which OpenAI needs for its next model, codenamed Orion.
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