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New AI Reasoning Model Rivaling OpenAI Trained on Less Than $50 in Compute
It's cheap to copy already built models from their outputs, but likely still expensive to train new models that push the boundaries.
OpenAI launches o3-mini, its latest ‘reasoning’ model
OpenAI has launched a new 'reasoning' AI model, o3-mini, the successor to the AI startup's o1 family of reasoning models.
OpenAI releases its new o3-mini reasoning model for free
OpenAI just released o3-mini, a reasoning model that’s faster, cheaper, and more accurate than its predecessor.
Researchers Develop AI Model for Under $50 Rivaling OpenAI, DeepSeek
Researchers from Stanford University and the University of Washington have unveiled an AI model trained at a cost of less than $50 in computing credits.
OpenAI makes its o3-mini reasoning model generally available
OpenAI has also made the new model available via several of its application programming interfaces. Developers can use the APIs to integrate o3-mini into their applications. The API version of the LLM is available in three editions with varying output quality: o3-mini-low, o3-mini-medium and o3-mini-high.
Researchers trained an OpenAI rival in half an hour for less than $50
Researchers managed to create a low-cost AI reasoning model rivaling OpenAI’s in just 26 minutes, as outlined in a paper published last week. The model, called s1, was refined using a small dataset of 1,
Researchers created an open rival to OpenAI’s o1 ‘reasoning’ model for under $50
AI researchers at Stanford and the University of Washington were able to train an AI “reasoning” model for under $50 in cloud compute credits, according to a new research paper released last Friday. The model,
Academic researchers find a way to train an AI reasoning model for less than $50
A small team of AI researchers from Stanford University and the University of Washington has found a way to train an AI reasoning model for a fraction of the price paid by big corporations that produce widely known products such as ChatGPT.
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Cheaper, smarter AI? UW, Ai2, and Stanford researchers boost model by making it ‘think’ longer
In a new demonstration of the potential to improve artificial intelligence without breaking the bank, researchers from the ...
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Palantir On Verge Of Exploding With Powerful Reasoning AI
Palantir’s dominance in AI applications positions it for growth in the AI-driven future. Read why PLTR stock is a strong bet ...
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Google makes Gemini 'thinking' model available on the app and launches Gemini 2.0 Pro
Announced in December, 2.0 Flash Thinking rivals OpenAI's o1 and o3-mini reasoning models in that it's capable of working ...
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I put OpenAI's new o3-mini model to the test — and the results are staggering
OpenAI has just released o3-mini, a new reasoning model which offers the same kind of performance as its earlier o1 model, ...
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Google launches Gemini 2.0 Pro, Flash-Lite and connects reasoning model Flash Thinking to YouTube, Maps and Search!
A whole new range of AI-powered research and interactions that simply can't be matched by DeepSeek and OpenAI.
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I pitted ChatGPT’s new o3-mini reasoning model against DeepSeek-R1, and I was shocked by the results
It’s been a rollercoaster week for artificial intelligence, with DeepSeek completely destabilizing the AI market by releasing ...
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OpenAI launches new o3-mini reasoning model with a free ChatGPT version
o3-mini should outperform o1 and provide faster, more accurate answers.
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These researchers used NPR Sunday Puzzle questions to benchmark AI ‘reasoning’ models
Researchers used questions from the NPR Sunday Puzzle challenge to build a benchmark to test AI 'reasoning' models.
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