OpenAI is preparing to introduce a new AI model named “Strawberry” as part of its widely popular ChatGPT service. This model is expected to launch in the next two weeks, tentatively on September 26. What makes “Strawberry” unique is its ability to “think” about responses before delivering them, which could significantly enhance the quality of interactions between users and the AI chatbot.
Feedback and Market Impact
The initial feedback on “Strawberry” comes from two individuals who have already tested the AI model. OpenAI, known for its pioneering work in large language models, continues to influence both AI development and investment in the field. The increasing number of companies integrating AI into their products and services highlights the growing interest in the technology. OpenAI, backed by strong support from Microsoft, recently reported having more than a million paid users, largely driven by the success of ChatGPT.
Key Features of “Strawberry”
What sets “Strawberry” apart from other AI models is its innovative approach to processing user queries. While most AI models are designed to provide rapid responses, “Strawberry” takes a different route by “thinking” about its answers before presenting them. This feature could lead to more nuanced, accurate, and contextually relevant responses, greatly improving the user experience. We’ll keep you updated on how this feature develops over time.
The new AI is expected to be integrated into ChatGPT while also remaining a standalone product, notes NIX Solutions. However, the exact format for its delivery is still unclear. It is also important to note that the first version of “Strawberry” will have limitations, being able to process and generate only text information. At this stage, it will not be multimodal and cannot handle images.