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ChatGPT-Maker OpenAI Set To Launch 'Strawberry' AI Model With Advanced Mathematical, Reasoning Capabilities

Kuldeep Negi

Aug 28, 2024, 12:41 PM | Updated 12:41 PM IST


OpenAI is an American AI R&D company behind ChatGPT. (Photo: Levart_Photographer/ Unsplash) (Representative Image)
OpenAI is an American AI R&D company behind ChatGPT. (Photo: Levart_Photographer/ Unsplash) (Representative Image)

OpenAI is said to be developing a new AI model 'Strawberry' that aims to enhance the mathematics and reasoning skills of its chatbot, ChatGPT.

This new AI model has reportedly been in development for several months, although the company has maintained a veil of secrecy around the project.

The information about the large language model (LLM) first surfaced in July.

OpenAI is reportedly utilising the Strawberry AI model to train this LLM, which the company considers the successor to GPT-4.

The new AI model from the ChatGPT maker will be launched soon, possibly in the coming few months.

However, there remains ambiguity about the exact method of introduction for this AI model.

According to a report by The Information, there are two possibilities for the model's launch — either it could be launched as a new chatbot or its capabilities could be integrated to the existing ChatGPT.

Strawberry is creating a buzz primarily because of its reported ability to tackle complex mathematical and reasoning problems.

It’s claimed that the AI model can solve problems that it has never encountered before.

This development is notable because AI models typically rely on deep learning algorithms to understand and process patterns. However, these models often falter when dealing with symbolic or ambiguous logic.

This limitation is why contemporary AI chatbots struggle with solving intricate mathematical or reasoning challenges, especially those involving contextual knowledge or ambiguity.

Reports suggest that Strawberry has demonstrated capabilities beyond those of existing AI models. However, details regarding its architecture or technical parameters are not known.

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Kuldeep is Senior Editor (Newsroom) at Swarajya. He tweets at @kaydnegi.


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