OpenAI is building a new AI model codenamed ‘Strawberry’ – report
ChatGPT maker OpenAI is reportedly developing a new AI model called “Strawberry” that aims to make its devices reach human-level intelligence through advanced logic.
According to a July 12 report from Reuters, Strawberry scans the Internet efficiently.
This could include anything from making major scientific discoveries to building new software applications, Reuters said after speaking with an OpenAI spokesperson.
“We want our AI models to see and understand the world more like we do. Continuous research into new AI capabilities is common practice in the industry, and there's a shared belief that these systems will improve over time for a reason.”
Strawberry aims to achieve this by running extensive “post-training” analysis on OpenAI's existing AI models to produce more human-like responses.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said in January 2024, “the most important areas of growth in AI will be in reasoning.”
Strawberry is still a work in progress and it's unclear how close it is to being officially available, Reuters said.
“How Strawberry works is a closely guarded secret, even within OpenAI,” Reuters said in a conversation with an OpenAI spokesperson.
Raspberry builds on OpenAI's Q* project, announced last November, which several industry researchers described as a technical breakthrough to create “much more powerful artificial intelligence models.”
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Meanwhile, tech giants Microsoft and Apple reportedly pulled their board seats at OpenAI earlier this month amid increased regulatory scrutiny.
Altman's company recently partnered with Los Alamos National Laboratory—which built the world's first nuclear weapon—to experiment with the use of AI in bioscience research.
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