GPT-4.1, OpenAI's flagship model. Photo: The Verge . |
According to The Verge , OpenAI plans to launch a series of new AI models. One of them is GPT-4.1, an improved version of the previous multimodal GPT-40. Initially introduced in 2024 as a flagship product, it is capable of simultaneously processing audio, images, and text in real time. According to several sources, OpenAI will soon announce GPT-4.1 along with smaller versions, GPT-4.1 mini and nano, as early as next week.
In addition, the company also launched, at the same time or earlier, the full version of the o3 inference model and a simplified version, o4 mini. AI engineer Tibor Blaho discovered references to o4 mini, o4 mini high, and o3 in a new web version of ChatGPT on the morning of April 10th, indicating that these additions are very close.
Around the same time, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also hinted at the launch of the new model on X. However, some sources indicate that OpenAI recently delayed the introduction of the model due to processing capacity issues and user overload.
Recently, OpenAI on X published content about a new feature of ChatGPT, which allows chatbots to tailor their responses based on previous conversations. This means the AI remembers everything customers have told the chatbot, including preferences and priorities. “The AI system can understand you over time, becoming incredibly helpful and personalized,” CEO Sam Altman wrote on X.
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You'll know your account has been upgraded with smarter storage features when you see an introductory screen like this appear. Photo: OpenAI. |
The new message retention feature will be rolled out first to ChatGPT Pro and Plus users. If customers do not wish to have their messages recorded, they can disable the feature in the settings, delete saved messages, or switch to Temporary Chat mode.
According to Techradar , this feature isn't entirely new, as OpenAI has been able to remember user information for some time now. Since 2024, you've been able to instruct chatbots to forget or save specific details.
The key difference in the new version is that the chatbot will automatically remember important information without the customer having to specify it, helping to create contextual conversations. In addition to text, it also applies to voice and images.
However, according to Techradar's hypothesis, no new models will be released by OpenAI in the near future. The article reveals that Sam Altman's new model may only be for advertising purposes to promote this new feature.
While not entirely new, chatbot storage capabilities are a useful solution for users. Furthermore, Sam also committed that this new update will improve ChatGPT's speed and performance.
Source: https://znews.vn/openai-se-ra-mat-mo-hinh-moi-post1544965.html







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