New reasoning models have something interesting and compelling called “chain of thought.” What that means, in a nutshell, is that the engine spits out a line of text attempting to tell the user what ...
The year 2025 has brought us closer than ever to the dawn of artificial general intelligence, with AI systems now capable of reasoning on par with humans—or even surpassing them in specific domains.
The AI world is moving so fast that it’s easy to get lost amid the flurry of shiny new products. OpenAI announces one, then ...
The Chinese search engine giant Baidu Inc. is stepping up its game in artificial intelligence with the launch of two of its most powerful models yet, including a new reasoning-focused model that it ...
OpenAI o3, the developer's most advanced generative AI reasoning model yet, is here. This new family of models promises strong performance in coding, math, science and visual understanding, the ...
OpenAI published a new paper called "Monitoring Monitorability." It offers methods for detecting red flags in a model's reasoning. Those shouldn't be mistaken for silver bullet solutions, though. In ...
Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now The era of reasoning AI is well underway.
Apple’s machine-learning group set off a rhetorical firestorm earlier this month with its release of “The Illusion of Thinking,” a 53-page research paper arguing that so-called large reasoning models ...
Anthropic has unveiled Claude 3.7 Sonnet, a notable addition to its lineup of large language models (LLMs), building on the foundation of Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Marketed as the first hybrid reasoning ...
OpenAI is upping the stakes for artificial intelligence reasoning applications with the debut of a more powerful version of its popular o1 model. The company has just launched o1-pro, making it ...
Are ‘Reasoning’ Models Really Smarter Than Other LLMs? Apple Says No Your email has been sent Generative AI models with “reasoning” may not actually excel at solving certain types of problems when ...