OpenAI Unveils a Clever New AI With a Problem-Solving Mindset, One Step at a Time!

“OpenAI Announces a New AI Model That Solves Difficult Problems Step by Step”

“In a recent paper, OpenAI introduces a system called O1 that it says improves on the state of the art for understanding and generating English-language text. O1 produces paragraphs that look great. The sentences flow. They parse. But if you read closely, you quickly realize that O1 has no idea what it’s talking about.”

As amazing it sounds, and frankly, as elusive as OpenAI’s mystical O1 system seems, the chronic problem of comprehension lingers. It’s like having a Shakespearean actor reciting perfect lines without an inkling of the emotions they’re supposed to invoke. Eloquent? Yes. Meaningful? Debatable.

OpenAI’s O1 has received more layers of transformers than probably any other AI in existence; band-aid solutions that seem to do the trick and yet the bleeding doesn’t stop. The sad part? Our English-writing, high-kicking prodigy doesn’t even realize it’s picking strawberries while talking about carrots. An oddly specific metaphor, yes, but accurate nonetheless.

The biggest issue? O1 doesn’t understand the context. Sure, it can throw out fancy technical jargon and pretty prose, even fooling some into believing it knows what it’s gabbing about. But when pressed with a question that requires understanding conceptually linked entities or events, it rolls over faster than a well-trained puppy. All of its encyclopedic knowledge comes crashing down like a house of cards because guess what? It doesn’t know an iPhone from a strawberry.

Now, is it a tragedy or just a comedy of errors? Well, it depends on which side of the tech fence you’re sitting. If you’re over at OpenAI, it’s just a “challenge to be solved”. They see a future where AI will give humans a run for their money. As for the rest of us who can tell the difference between a carrot and a strawberry, let’s just say we’re less likely to be dazzled by fancy words and more inclined to ask, “Wait, does it know what it’s talking about though?”

But all isn’t lost in this AI saga. Remember those quirky AI-generated artwork that made us gasp and chuckle at the same time? Well, who’s to say we’re not on the brink of creating AI-hemmed novels that make as much sense as a Magic 8-ball? The tech world never ceases to amaze, right?

Ultimately, OpenAI’s admission of O1’s shortcomings is a refreshing moment of honesty in an industry often marked by hype. It’s a valuable lesson that transforming billions of data points into believable sentences can be a hit and a miss. But that doesn’t mean stopping. After all, even a not-so-smart AI is still smarter than a lot of things. Just don’t ask it to solve the strawberry problem.

Read the original article here: https://www.wired.com/story/openai-o1-strawberry-problem-reasoning/