Pranav is a senior editor at Engadget responsible for handling news coverage during west coast hours.
that powers ChatGPT. The new model, called GPT-4o mini, will cost developers 60 percent less to build AI-powered apps and services with as compared to GPT-3.5 Turbo, Open’s smallest model until today. But the big news here is for consumers. GPT-4o mini will replace GPT-3.5 Turbo for free users of ChatGPT starting today — which means that your baseline ChatGPT experience will improve significantly.
OpenAI claimed that GPT-4o mini achieved an 82 percent score on an industry benchmark called the MMLU, which stands for Measuring Massive Multitask Language Understanding, and includes 16,000 multiple-choice questions across 57 academic subjects. That’s slightly lower than GPT-4o, which scored 88.7 percent, but higher than GPT-3.5 Turbo, which scored just 70 percent.
Smaller versions of flagship models give developers more flexibility when it comes to building AI-powered apps. After all, not everyone needs or can afford access to the largest, most powerful models for every use case. In May, Google, its own lightweight model that the company said was optimized for speed and efficiency. Other AI companies like Anthropic, too, have smaller versions of their full-scale models.
GPT-4o mini can currently take in and generate text and images, but the model will eventually be able to process other types of content like audio and video. And even though GPT-3.5 Turbo is going away from ChatGPT, developers can still access it via OpenAI’s API to build apps and services with it for now — until it eventually goes away too.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
OpenAI is releasing a cheaper, smarter modelGPT-4o Mini will replace GPT 3.5 in ChatGPT and is available for all starting today.
Read more »
Anthropic’s newest Claude chatbot beats OpenAI’s GPT-4o in some benchmarksWill Shanklin has been writing about gadgets, tech and their impact on humanity since 2011. Before joining Engadget, he spent five years creating and leading the mobile technology section for New Atlas. His work has also appeared on SlashGear, TechRadar, Digital Trends, AppleInsider, Android Central, HuffPost and others.
Read more »
OpenAI promised to make its AI safe. Employees say it ‘failed’ its first test.Employees said OpenAI rushed the release of its latest AI model, called GPT-4 Omni.
Read more »
OpenAI ban: China gets brand new AI claimed to rival GPT-4 powerOpenAI's decision to block Chinese access could accelerate domestic AI innovation and shift the global AI landscape.
Read more »
AI Researcher Elon Musk Poached From OpenAI Returns to OpenAIScience and Technology News and Videos
Read more »
Someone got ChatGPT to reveal its secret instructions from OpenAIChatGPT users have obtained GPT-4o's instructions from OpenAI via an unexpected jailbreak - here's how it works.
Read more »