OpenAI is building a new AI model under code name ‘Strawberry’ — Report

ChatGPT maker OpenAI has reportedly been working on a project named “Strawberry” that aims to improve the reasoning capabilities of OpenAI’s earlier models.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI has reportedly been working on a project named “Strawberry” that aims to improve the reasoning capabilities of OpenAI’s earlier models.

ChatGPT maker OpenAI is reportedly building a new AI model called “Strawberry” to help its artificial intelligence tools reach human-level intelligence through advanced reasoning.

Strawberry would effectively scan the internet autonomously and reliably perform what OpenAI describes as “deep research,” allowing it to solve more complex real-world problems at scale, according to a July 12 report by Reuters.

This could involve anything from making major scientific discoveries to building new software applications, Reuters said after speaking with an OpenAI spokesperson, who added:

“We want our AI models to see and understand the world more like we do. Continuous research into new AI capabilities is a common practice in the industry, with a shared belief that these systems will improve in reasoning over time.”

Strawberry aims to achieve this by conducting an extensive “post-training” analysis of OpenAI’s existing AI models to craft more humanlike responses.

Source: Anna Tong

In January 2024, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said, “The most important areas of progress will be around reasoning ability.”

Strawberry is still a work in progress, and it isn’t clear how close it is to being publicly available, Reuters said.

“How Strawberry works is a tightly kept secret even within OpenAI,” Reuters said in its discussion with the OpenAI spokesperson.

Strawberry extends on OpenAI’s Q* project announced in November 2023, which several industry pundits described as a technical breakthrough allowing for the development of “far more powerful artificial intelligence models.”

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Meanwhile, earlier in July, technology giants Microsoft and Apple reportedly withdrew their board seats at OpenAI amid increasing regulatory scrutiny.

Altman’s firm also recently partnered with Los Alamos National Laboratory — which built the world’s first nuclear weapon — to experiment with AI use in bioscience research.

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