In the fierce global competition of AI technology, OpenAI is gearing up once again, preparing to launch a model codenamed "Strawberry" this fall. This model is not only set to significantly enhance reasoning capabilities but will also serve as a fountainhead for generating data, providing robust support for the future GPT-5.

The development team behind the "Strawberry" model believes that compared to existing AI products, "Strawberry" excels in solving complex problems. It can not only tackle previously unseen mathematical problems but also, given more "thinking" time, answer subjective questions such as product marketing strategies.

OpenAI's staff demonstrated "Strawberry's" capabilities in language tasks, showing that it can even solve complex word puzzles. This indicates that "Strawberry" has broader application potential beyond technical issues.

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OpenAI plans to integrate "Strawberry" into ChatGPT and is seeking additional funding to achieve this goal. This move is expected to bring more revenue opportunities to OpenAI and drive rapid growth in its business.

Although OpenAI's monthly losses may currently exceed its revenue, its private valuation has reached $86 billion. Market expectations for "Strawberry" have also risen accordingly.

"Strawberry" will also be used to generate synthetic data for training the "Orion" model. This data generation method helps OpenAI overcome the challenge of obtaining high-quality data.

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Minion AI's CEO, Alex Graveley, believes that using "Strawberry" to generate high-quality training data will help reduce the errors produced by the model, known as "hallucinations".

This summer, OpenAI showcased "Strawberry's" capabilities to national security officials, demonstrating its significant potential in the field of national security. Some worry that if the GPT-5 Orion is released, it could control the entire internet, becoming a new tool for surveillance and propaganda. However, OpenAI's goal is clear—to use AI to provide better services for humanity, not to replace humans.

Reference: https://www.theinformation.com/articles/openai-shows-strawberry-ai-to-the-feds-and-uses-it-to-develop-orion