The newest thing from OpenAI is about to be released: “Strawberry,” an advanced AI model that aims to improve the quality of thinking and responses. Strawberry is an important step forward in AI technology and is set to come out in two weeks.
Strawberry is different from other talking AI models because it is designed to think about what it hears more deeply before responding. With this feature, the AI should be able to handle more complicated questions and give better replies. According to the first reports, Strawberry will take between 10 and 20 seconds to process and react. At first, it will only be able to handle text messages. This means that when it first comes out, it won’t be able to handle picture replies.
Since it was announced, the new model has been getting a lot of attention. Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, has been dropping hints about what it can do through different teasers. We haven’t gone into detail about the model’s full features yet, but we think it will make ChatGPT much more useful.
Since ChatGPT came out, OpenAI has also seen a rise in user involvement. Since April, the number of paid users has grown by 67%, going over 1 million. There are rumors that the company is working on more expensive subscription plans for its more powerful models, like Strawberry. These plans could cost up to $2,000 per month.
We think that the release of Strawberry will improve OpenAI’s place in the AI market by allowing for more complex and nuanced exchanges. This will set a new bar for conversational AI technology.