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What OpenAI’s new o1-preview and o1-mini models mean for developers
While clearly not right for all developers, the o1 family's debut makes for an exciting time for those with room to experiment.
Credit: VentureBeat using data from OpenAIWhen it comes to the context — or how many tokens a given LLM can handle in one interaction, input and output — the o1 series has a limit of 128,000, comparable to GPT-4o and OpenAI’s other top models. OpenAI o1-preview seems to be a direct shot across the bow at Anthropic’s Claude family and specifically the Artifacts feature, as it is also a capable and quick way for users to generate their own interactive apps and games, as Ammaar Reshi, Head of Design at AI voice and audio startup ElevenLabs, pointed out on X. While specialized and AI-driven software has arisen to help contractors fill out these documents more efficiently, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business Professor Ethan Mollick, a leading AI influencer and early adopter who had access to o1 as part of its alpha testing phase, posted on X that o1 can fill out RFPs on its own — though of course, it is limited to text and doesn’t accept file uploads, so the user would need to copy and paste the text version of the RFP into o1’s context window in ChatGPT or through another app.
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