'Chain of thought' techniques mean latest LLM 'better' at stepping through complex challenges
OpenAI on Thursday introduced o1, its latest large language model family, which it claims is capable of emulating complex reasoning.OpenAI has explained the technique as meaning o1"learns to break down tricky steps into simpler ones. It learns to try a different approach when the current one isn't working. This process dramatically improves the model's ability to reason."The cafeteria had 23 apples.
That response above is chain of thought at work. By training and configuring the neural network model to write out steps to take, it appears to home in on a solution far better than by predicting the answer straight from the question as before. It's not actually thinking or reasoning; it's emulating that process by writing out the steps it ought to take and then allowing that chain of predictions to guide it to an answer.
This release is a real milestone; it's the first real sign that AI is moving toward something more advanced
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