OpenAI recently announced a major update to its ChatGPT code assistant feature,
OpenAI recently announced a major update to its ChatGPT code assistant feature,
In the current technological environment, artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked widespread discussion. Eerke Boiten, a professor of cybersecurity at De Montfort University, states that existing AI systems have fundamental flaws in management and reliability, and therefore should not be used in critical applications. Professor Boiten points out that most current AI systems rely heavily on large neural networks, particularly generative AI and large language models (like ChatGPT). The workings of these systems are relatively complex, even though each neural...
Recently, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman announced that the new reasoning AI model o3-mini will soon be officially launched for ChatGPT users, including both free and paid users. This new model is the successor to the o1 reasoning model and has been continuously optimized since its internal beta testing began last December, aiming to provide users with a more efficient, user-friendly, and cost-effective advanced reasoning AI service. The o3-mini model has made significant progress in fine-tuning for specific tasks, enabling it to handle various complex problems more effectively.
OpenAI has announced the launch of its latest AI agent "Operator", a tool designed to assist users in performing various tasks online. OpenAI stated in its blog that Operator is currently in a "research preview", initially available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers in the U.S., with a monthly fee of $200. The design concept of Operator is to utilize a model termed "computer usage agent", integrating the visual capabilities of GPT-4o and reinforcement learning.