OpenAI is launching new GPT-4.1 models, o3 and o4-mini, designed to develop scientific experiments by synthesizing interdisciplinary knowledge. These models aim to elevate reasoning quality, focusing on STEM subjects. Unlike conventional AI tasks, they will tackle complex topics like nuclear fission and pathogen detection, areas traditionally reserved for human expertise. This innovation could benefit various sectors beyond science, such as businesses and think tanks. However, these advanced capabilities come at a steep price, with a subscription cost of $20,000 per month, significantly higher than existing AI models.
According to insider sources who have tested the model and are cited in the report, these experiments would encompass many complex topics, such as nuclear fission or pathogen detection.
These reasoning models are trained to 'think before they speak,' which results in a longer time to process the prompt but higher quality responses.
The advanced assistance will come at a cost. OpenAI will reportedly charge $20,000 monthly for this 'doctorate-level AI,' which is 100 times more expensive than ChatGPT Pro.
The breadth of what these models can be used for goes beyond scientific applications; businesses, think tanks and other organizations can equally benefit.
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