OpenAI launches GPT-4o Mini, outperforming GPT-3.5 Turbo
OpenAI stated that the launch of GPT-4o mini marks significant progress in reducing costs and enhancing model capabilities, and is committed to making AI more popular and reliable.

OpenAI stated that the launch of GPT-4o mini marks significant progress in reducing costs and enhancing model capabilities, and is committed to making AI more popular and reliable.
OpenAI ramps up efforts with a successor to GPT-4, focusing on safety. Amid ethical scrutiny and criticism, a safety and security committee is formed to address concerns and ensure responsible AI development.
Recent resignations at OpenAI, including Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever and Jan Leike from the "superalignment team," follow disagreements over prioritising safety amid the launch of GPT-4o. Concerns linger over OpenAI's shift towards profit and potential security risks in collaborations like Apple's iOS 18 update integrating OpenAI technology.
OpenAI has made its ChatGPT accessible without the need for registration, aiming to democratize access to AI. While enhancing accessibility, the company ensures user safety through additional content safeguards. Despite facing challenges like slowing growth and legal disputes, this move reflects a broader trend of democratizing transformative technologies. However, uncertainties remain regarding AI's direction and potential misuse, raising concerns about deviation from original missions.
Since OpenAI launched the GPT Store in November last year, millions of GPTs have appeared for various scenarios such as office, education, life, and entertainment. GPTs are becoming assistants for many people to handle work, optimize writing skills, and obtain creative inspiration.
The OpenAI GPT Store faces pre-launch hurdles with unauthorized app replication, raising concerns on intellectual property protection and platform governance, posing uncertainties for developers awaiting guidance.
The latest release transforms AI interactions by expanding the knowledge base to April 2023 and introducing support for 300-page documents.
Artificial intelligence is dominating tech headlines lately thanks to OpenAI’s advancing GPT models and competitors.