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OpenAI o1: Another GPT-3 moment?

Episode 2 of the Thinking Machines: AI & Philosophy podcast, hosted by Daniel Reid Cahn, titled "OpenAI o1: Another GPT-3 moment?" was published on October 18, 2024 and runs 51 minutes.

October 18, 2024 ·51m · Thinking Machines: AI & Philosophy

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GPT-3 didn't have much of a splash outside of the AI community, but it foreshadowed the AI explosion to come. Is o1 OpenAI's second GPT-3 moment?Machine Learning Researchers Guilherme Freire and Luka Smyth discuss OpenAI o1, it's impact, and it's potential. We discuss early impressions of o1, why inference-time compute and reinforcement learning matter in the LLM story, and the path from o1 to AI beginning to fulfill its potential.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:22 Exploring O1: Initial Impressions03:44 O1's Reception06:42 Reasoning and Model Scaling18:36 The Role of Agents27:28 Impact on Prompting28:43 Copilot or Autopilot?32:17 Reinforcement Learning and Interaction37:36 Can AI do your taxes yet?43:37 Investment in AI vs. Crypto46:56 Future Applications and Proactive AI

GPT-3 didn't have much of a splash outside of the AI community, but it foreshadowed the AI explosion to come. Is o1 OpenAI's second GPT-3 moment?

Machine Learning Researchers Guilherme Freire and Luka Smyth discuss OpenAI o1, it's impact, and it's potential. We discuss early impressions of o1, why inference-time compute and reinforcement learning matter in the LLM story, and the path from o1 to AI beginning to fulfill its potential.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:22 Exploring O1: Initial Impressions
03:44 O1's Reception
06:42 Reasoning and Model Scaling
18:36 The Role of Agents
27:28 Impact on Prompting
28:43 Copilot or Autopilot?
32:17 Reinforcement Learning and Interaction
37:36 Can AI do your taxes yet?
43:37 Investment in AI vs. Crypto
46:56 Future Applications and Proactive AI

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