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With OpenAI having started the AI arms race through its groundbreaking advancements, there are no signs that the AI startup may stop any time soon. In its latest, the company said on Tuesday, January 14, that it is introducing a beta feature called Tasks to ChatGPT. The move is said to highlight the company’s entry into the virtual assistant space, competing with Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa. Through Tasks, ChatGPT users will be able to request tasks to be performed at a future time, including one-time reminders. This includes tasks such as fetching daily weather updates or even news briefings.
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ChatGPT maker OpenAI also revealed that it has finalized a version of its new reasoning AI model o3 mini. According to CEO Sam Altman, the finalized version will be launched in a couple of weeks. Altman further wrote in a post on social media platform X that the company has listened to user feedback, and will be releasing the application programming interface (API) and ChatGPT simultaneously.
OpenAI plans to launch the o3 mini by the end of January, and the full o3 afterwards. This move may be because there may be robust large language models that could outperform existing models and attract new investments and users. Currently, the o1 models are capable of reasoning through complex tasks. According to the company, they can solve more challenging problems than previous models in science, coding, and math.
While OpenAI is racing toward reaching the next levels in AI outpacing its competitors, it is just as much concerned about the country’s policy toward it. The company has recently laid out an economic blueprint with its vision for artificial intelligence in the US. “Chips, data, and energy are the keys to winning AI”, it said. It also said that the U.S. needs to act now to craft nationwide rules that will help secure its advantage.
“There’s an estimated $175 billion sitting in global funds awaiting investment in AI projects, and if the U.S. doesn’t attract those funds, they will flow to China-backed projects —strengthening the Chinese Communist Party’s global influence”.
The company has also outlined proposals for export controls on AI models. According to them, adversary nations should be unable to access them as they are more likely to misuse the technology.