Hold onto your chatbots, folks! OpenAI is brewing something *wild* in its labs—a secret project codenamed 'Strawberry' that could give AI human-like reasoning skills. 🌟 According to internal docs seen by Reuters, this tech might let ChatGPT autonomously surf the web, solve complex problems, and even do 'deep research' like a digital Einstein. 🧠
Imagine an AI that doesn’t just answer questions but plans ahead and navigates real-world logic. 🗺️ While current models sometimes hallucinate fake info (ever tried asking GPT to play tic-tac-toe? 💀), Strawberry’s post-training method—similar to Stanford’s 'STaR'—could help models 'bootstrap' their way to next-level smarts. Think Skynet, but maybe less apocalyptic. 😅
OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman says improved reasoning is key to AI breakthroughs, from scientific discoveries to coding apps. 🔬 And get this: Strawberry was once called 'Q*,' rumored to solve math problems even top models can’t crack. 🤯 But how? 🤷♂️ OpenAI’s lips are sealed tighter than a Marvel spoiler. 🕶️
While rivals like Google and Meta chase similar goals, experts debate whether AI can truly reason like humans. Still, if Strawberry delivers, it could change how we work, learn, and meme. 🚀 Just don’t ask it to explain why we still can’t fold fitted sheets. 🛏️
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OpenAI working on new reasoning tech under code name 'Strawberry'
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