Anthropic has unveiled Claude 3.7 Sonnet, a notable addition to its lineup of large language models (LLMs), building on the foundation of Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Marketed as the first hybrid reasoning ...
Enterprise voice AI has fractured into three architectural paths. The choice you make now will determine whether your agents ...
Google has started testing a reasoning model called Deep Think for Gemini 2.5 Pro, the company has revealed at its I/O developer conference. According to DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, Gemini's Deep ...
OpenAI just wrapped up its 12-day event called “Shipmas” where it made some amazing announcements. As a proper send-off, OpenAI introduced us to o3, its upcoming reasoning model, and it looks like it ...
As OpenAI scrambles to improve ChatGPT, it's ditching a feature in its free tier that contributed to last summer's user ...
OpenAI released its newest reasoning model, called o3-mini, on Friday. OpenAI says the model delivers more intelligence than OpenAI’s first small reasoning model, o1-mini, while maintaining o1-mini’s ...
In a new paper from OpenAI, the company proposes a framework for analyzing AI systems' chain-of-thought reasoning to understand how, when, and why they misbehave.
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Artificial intelligence model maker Anthropic PBC has thrown down the gauntlet to OpenAI, DeepSeek Ltd. and others in the industry with today’s launch of a new frontier model called Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
On Friday, OpenAI made o3-mini, the company's most cost-efficient AI reasoning model so far, available in ChatGPT and the API. OpenAI previewed the new reasoning model last December, but now all ...
The floodgates have opened for building AI reasoning models on the cheap. Researchers at Stanford and the University of Washington have developed a model that performs comparably to OpenAI o1 and ...
The recent shift towards reasoning models, requiring 100x more compute power, is a major tailwind, confirmed by OpenAI's upcoming move to make GPT 4.5, the last non-reasoning model. I believe Nvidia ...