Chief OpenAI Sam Altman has stated that ChatGPT need a “naming scheme revamp” following the introduction of the newest model, the ChatPGT-4o Mini. OpenAI has been using the same naming scheme for ChatGPT and its various versions since the beginning.
A new model that OpenAI called “our most cost-efficient small model” was unveiled on July 18. On his X account, which was formerly Twitter, the CEO sent a similar message that read, “15 cents per million input tokens, 60 cents per million output tokens, 82% MMLU, and fast.” Above all, we believe that users will truly like utilizing the new model.”
You guys need a naming scheme revamp so bad
— Shea (@concept_central) July 18, 2024
While many users appreciated the product, a user quipped that the names of the ChatGPT models, which have extended as OpenAI’s development has advanced, needed to be changed. Shea responded to Mr Altman’s post and said, “You guys need a naming scheme revamp so bad.” The entrepreneur took note of the same and replied, “lol yes we do.”
One of the company’s most effective AI models, GPT-4o Mini is small and provides minimal latency (the amount of time it takes to display a response). OpenAI claims that it will support text, picture, video, and audio as well as the vision (image processing) and text that are now supported by the API. “The model has a context window of 128K tokens, supports up to 16K output tokens per request, and has knowledge up to October 2023. Thanks to the improved tokenizer shared with GPT-4o, handling non-English text is now, even more, cost effective,” it added in the blog post.
OpeAI claimed that per its Preparedness Framework, it used both automatic and human evaluations for safety. In order to detect potential hazards, the company also evaluated the AI model with 70 outside experts from other disciplines.
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