Open AI will launch “Strawberry“, its new artificial intelligence update within two weeks. According to details from the company led by Sam Altman, it will be aimed at reasoning and will be presented to users as part of the ChatGPT service.
This new trailer features a Iterative and automatic learning technique. In this way, the model of AI automatically generates new tasks and create your own training data, through internal reasoningto respond to these challenges with greater precision.
Artificial Intelligence: What’s new in “Strawberry”?
OpenAI continues to make its way into the Artificial Intelligence market, generating a strong interest and triggered investments in your company. Thanks to this, since the company confirmed, last week, that it has more than 1 million paid users on their commercial productsnow Altman’s company will seek to make a statement with the launch of “Strawberry“.
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More than 1 million users subscribe to ChatGPT’s paid services.
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The latest from the company that created the model ChatGPT aims to differentiate itself from other conversational tools due to its ability to “think” before responding. In this way, the AI will use an iterative and automatic learning technique so that I can self-generate new tasks, requests and challenges. Once this is done, the chatbot will be able to create its own training data to answer the questions it asked itself more accurately.
Commenting on the project, an OpenAI spokesperson confirmed: “We want our AI models to see and understand the world more like we do. Research into the new capabilities of this technology is common practice in the industry, with the shared belief that such systems will improve in their reasoning with time“.
Following the announcement and subsequent reports, it is expected that the new tool will be available to ChatGPT users in approximately two weeks. However, it has not yet been detailed. how exactly will it be offered and since What day will it be available?. At the moment, the only known detail is that the initial version of “Strawberry” will only be able to receive and produce textand not images.
ChatGPT creator Sam Altman’s tips for being more productive
OpenAI was founded in 2015 and Altman was one of the original members who helped found the companyinitially starting out as a non-profit organization. In 2019 he took over as CEO and, after a brief interruption of his management, he remained in that position to revolutionize the operation of the Artificial intelligence.
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ChatGPT burst onto the market with its launch on November 30, 2022.
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Thus, Altman assures that to have a lifestyle balanced and productive It is necessary to focus on three keys: Recognize the important things and put the focus and energy there, not wasting time is irrelevant issuesand do many lists.
Regarding the first recommendation, the magnate assures that the mind work better and more efficiently when working on something you enjoy doing. In this sense, he also added that the processes are done more bearable when you can see the progress and the evolution of the project, because it motivates and pushes you to continue.
What is not to your liking or interest, in your specific case, Altman try to delegate it in people who really like to do that task, so it is very important”try to find out what each person likes to do and delegate accordingly“. Thus, the businessman highlights the importance of having people at his side who can inspire him and help him in the development of his project.
Finally, Altman also gives a simple but key piece of advice: make lists. This habit helps you concentrate by not having several things on your mind, plus if you don’t like doing a certain task, “I can always find another one that I’m really excited about.“. In this sense, the director of OpenAI recommends that the lists be in paperbeing easy to modify if necessary.
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