OpenAI Unveils Advanced o3-pro Model for ChatGPT

OpenAI has launched its latest AI model, o3-pro, which is now available to ChatGPT Pro and Team users. The model offers enhanced performance in complex areas such as mathematics and programming.

OpenAI has introduced its latest AI model, o3-pro, which is described as the company's most advanced model to date. The o3-pro model is now available to all Pro users in ChatGPT and through the API, as announced by OpenAI on their social media platform.

Built on the foundation of the o3 model, which was launched earlier this year, o3-pro offers significant improvements in performance, particularly in complex domains such as mathematics, physics, and programming. The model is designed to tackle problems methodically, allowing for greater accuracy and consistency.

The o3-pro model is equipped with powerful tools that enable it to browse the internet, interpret images, work with files, run Python code, and remember user preferences. However, these advanced capabilities mean that responses may take longer to generate compared to the previous o1-pro model. Despite this, the tradeoff is considered worthwhile for tasks where precision is more important than speed.

OpenAI has also implemented a rigorous "4/4 reliability" standard for the o3-pro model, requiring it to provide accurate answers in all four trials of a given question. The model is priced at $20 per million tokens for input and $80 per million tokens for output, making it significantly more affordable than the o1-pro model.

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