Here's how #AI is being ranked, according to OpenAI. Five levels, and ChatGPT is about to reach level 2: https://lnkd.in/diry6-VV
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"ChatGPT is upgrading itself — Sam Altman says next-gen AI could invent breakthroughs, cure diseases" Sorry, I've completely jumped on the AI hype train again. But I think the next few months and years are going to be wild. Perhaps with a few phases of disappointment in between. And I am just a news aggregator that summarizes news from news aggregators. Take it with a grain of salt. The AI hype is back: my thoughts on the o1 preview of OpenAI After a period of pessimism, I'm fully back on the “AI hype train”. I always had the hope that OpenAI had achieved an internal breakthrough and held it back for strategic, political or social reasons: https://lnkd.in/e-V3ctrA With the new release of o1-preview, this wishful thinking seems to be coming true. My experience so far shows significantly better results, albeit not groundbreaking ones. Friends from the IT sector confirm these impressions. Interestingly, o1-preview achieves significant increases in many benchmarks. Many AI experts see this as a paradigm shift, although many problems remain. There are mixed opinions on platforms such as X/Twitter, Reddit and YouTube. However, most are of the opinion that this is a significant improvement - a paradigm shift, but not a real game changer. OpenAI itself emphasizes that this is only a preview. The full o1 model with enhanced capabilities could be released in the next few months and is still not GPT-5 or GPT-Next. A release in December or January is possible. "But even in coming months, you will see upgrades as we move from o1-preview to o1. The improvement curve is very steep, and things models can't solve today will be able to solve in a few months." So the AI race is picking up speed again. Of course, there is always the possibility that we will reach technical limits in a few months' time. But at the moment, the momentum seems to be accelerating. There is a broad consensus among AI experts: the big changes will not come overnight, but in the next few years - even if estimates vary - AI will significantly change our world. Whether positive or negative ... who knows. Here are the key points from the article - New AI Models: OpenAI’s new o1 models can perform tasks independently and reason through problems, unlike previous GPT models. - Agentic Systems: These models will enable AI to act autonomously, potentially leading to innovations in various fields. - Significant Impact: Altman highlighted the potential of these models in healthcare, education, and scientific discovery. - Future Developments: The o1 models are in early stages, with significant improvements expected in the coming months and years.
ChatGPT is upgrading itself — Sam Altman says next-gen AI could invent breakthroughs, cure diseases
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👑 Has ChatGPT just been dethroned? Is the King dead? Claude 3.5 Sonnet appears to have taken the AI crown... for now, at least! Read about it's new features, impressive benchmarks, and my thoughts on what this means for you. https://lnkd.in/eKciyC5a #ai #claude #chatgpt
Claude 3.5 Sonnet takes the AI crown (for now)
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OpenAI recently introduced a five-tier system to measure progress toward artificial general intelligence (AGI), their primary goal. This ranking system helps communicate internal AI milestones and aligns with societal handling of AGI's potential disruption. Currently, OpenAI's technology, like GPT-4o powering ChatGPT, is at Level 1, capable of conversational interactions. Executives indicate they're nearing Level 2, "Reasoners". OpenAI isn't alone in trying to figure out how to rank things that don't yet exist. Researchers at Google DeepMind also proposed a five-level framework to assess AI advancement. Establishing these ranking systems is crucial for benchmarking progress, ensuring transparency, and fostering innovation. At AI Native Foundation https://lnkd.in/gV4ZGTeb, we believe that such frameworks are essential for ethical AI development and modernization. Clear benchmarks allow for accurate assessment and foster collaboration, promoting responsible growth and addressing AI's broader societal implications. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #OpenAI #AGI #RankingSystems #Innovation #EthicalAI #AINativeFoundation Danny Goh Mark Esposito, PhD Terence Tse, PhD https://lnkd.in/gZsK_ePE
OpenAI reportedly nears breakthrough with “reasoning” AI, reveals progress framework
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Interested in artificial intelligence? Check out the latest announcement by OpenAI about enhanced features for #ChatGPT May 13th, 2024.https://https://lnkd.in/eXea3AGf Related review by a YouTuber who specializes in AI related content - https://lnkd.in/eXea3AGf #openai #ai
Introducing GPT-4o and more tools to ChatGPT free users
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The AI Race Escalates: GPT-4o and Google I/O
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Ever wondered where we stand with AI? The creators of the (in)famous AI everyone loves to hate (or hates to love) have just launched a new classification system. From creating witty social media captions to potentially running entire organizations and governments, discover the 5 levels of AI progress as defined by OpenAI. Read our latest blog post and find out if we should all bow down to our lord ChatGPT! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dGsHmF5U #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #OpenAI #TechInnovation #FutureOfAI #BlogPost #TechUpdates
OpenAi’s 5 Levels of Artificial Intelligence
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SAM ALTMAN SAYS AI WILL BE LIKE A SUPER SMART PERSON WHO "KNOWS ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING" ABOUT YOUR LIFE The AI of the future won't just be a chatbot — it'll be, according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, outfitted with incredibly detailed information about its users. In an interview with the MIT Technology Review, Altman suggested that AI should be working for its users harder than even the hardest-working human executive assistant, and would know absolutely everything about whoever is using it. Speaking to the magazine between a series of events at Harvard, which were hosted in part by the venture capital firm Xfund, the OpenAI cofounder said that the best use of AI would be a "super-competent colleague that knows absolutely everything about my whole life, every email, every conversation I’ve ever had, but doesn’t feel like an extension." Obviously AI isn't there yet. In the same interview, Altman referred to ChatGPT as "incredibly dumb," and in a separate interview with The Harvard Crimson, promised that GPT-5, his firm's highly-anticipated update to its large language model (LLM), would not be. "The most important thing to say about GPT-5 versus GPT-4 is just that it’ll be smarter," the Stanford dropout told the Harvard student paper. "It’s not that it’s better in this way or that way." "The fact that we can make progress across all model behavior and capabilities at once — I think that’s the miracle," he continued. Expectations vs. Reality As has been evident for a while now, talking a big game about the future of AI is very much a part of Altman's job description. In the roughly 18 months since OpenAI unleashed ChatGPT upon the world, he's repeatedly discussed his fears of how badly things could go awry with the technology while insisting his company is creating the lesser of AI evils. Within a few months of the release of GPT-4 in March 2023, however, expectations had begun bucking up against reality — which Altman, to his credit, now jokes about. "I think it’s awesome that for two weeks, everybody was freaking out about ChatGPT-4, and then by the third week, everyone was like, 'Come on, where’s GPT-5?'" Altman quipped during a discussion with MIT president Sally Kornbluth soon after his Harvard talks. "I think that says something legitimately great about human expectation and striving and why we all have to make things better." As always, the CEO remained cryptic about when exactly GPT-5 might be dropping, refusing to provide a timeline. As MIT Tech notes, he responded to a reporter's question about when GPT-5 would be released during his Cambridge press tour by simply saying "yes."
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Artificial Intelligence has taken the world by storm since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in 2022. Since then, industries have clamoured to embrace this new technology, leveraging artificial Intelligence across all aspects of daily business. We've created The Ultimate AI Glossary, breaking down AI terms that marketing and advertising experts need to know. 👉 Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/dEFGwsqq #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #machinelearning #glossary
The Ultimate AI Glossary of 2024 — Sharethrough
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OpenAI reveals Swarm — a breakthrough new method for getting AI to do things on your behalf OpenAI has released a new AI technology called the Swarm Framework. This open-source project marks a new milestone in the ongoing AI gold rush. The framework offers developers a comprehensive set of tools for creating multi-agent AI systems that can complete tasks and goals while cooperating autonomously. The launch is a surprisingly low-key release that could have profound effects on how we interact with AI in the future. OpenAI makes it clear that this is just a research and educational experiment — but they said that about ChatGPT in 2022. https://lnkd.in/gTaCf5eq #Swarm #OpenAI #AI
OpenAI reveals Swarm — a breakthrough new method for getting AI to do things on your behalf
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OpenAI has identified 5 levels for AI to attain human intelligence, with the current status being close to level 2. The creator of ChatGPT sees it currently as part of the first level, focused on conversational AI. Learn more about this development here: https://lnkd.in/e9dkPn7K
OpenAI says there are 5 'levels' for AI to reach human intelligence — it's already almost at level 2
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Hey Mike! Have you used Amp yet? GE Vernova’s internal GenAI chat application. It uses the same LLM model (GPT- 4o) as ChatGPT.