Powering next generation applications with OpenAI Codex
Codex is now powering 70 different applications across a variety of use cases through the OpenAI API....
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Codex is now powering 70 different applications across a variety of use cases through the OpenAI API....
Early users have created over 3 million images to date and helped us improve our safety processes. We’re excited to begin adding up to 1,000...
We’re happy to announce several executive role changes that reflect our recent progress and will ensure continued momentum toward our next m...
Goodhart’s law famously says: “When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” Although originally from economics, it’s so...
We’ve released new versions of GPT-3 and Codex which can edit or insert content into existing text, rather than just completing existing tex...
We describe our latest thinking in the hope of helping other AI developers address safety and misuse of deployed models....
Call for expressions of interest to study the economic impacts of large language models....
We built a neural theorem prover for Lean that learned to solve a variety of challenging high-school olympiad problems, including problems f...
We’ve trained language models that are much better at following user intentions than GPT-3 while also making them more truthful and less tox...
We are introducing embeddings, a new endpoint in the OpenAI API that makes it easy to perform natural language and code tasks like semantic ...
We’ve fine-tuned GPT-3 to more accurately answer open-ended questions using a text-based web browser....
Fine-tune with a single command....
As part of our effort to support and develop AI talent, we’re excited to announce the OpenAI Residency....
Wider availability made possible by safety progress....
We’ve trained a system that solves grade school math problems with nearly twice the accuracy of a fine-tuned GPT-3 model. It solves about 90...
Scaling human oversight of AI systems for tasks that are difficult to evaluate....