OpenAI, through its “12 Days of OpenAI” initiative, has introduced a range of innovative tools and models aimed at enhancing the application of artificial intelligence. These updates include both expansions in technical capabilities and improvements to user experience.
One of the newly introduced tools, reinforcement fine-tuning, provides users with the ability to teach models to reason and solve tasks within specific domains. Users can create a grader schema to define how model responses should be evaluated or use automated prompts to simplify the process. OpenAI has clarified that this tool will initially be available to a limited number of users but will become widely accessible in the first quarter of 2024.
Additionally, OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Pro, a premium subscription designed for professional users. Priced at $200 per month, this subscription grants access to OpenAI’s advanced models, including o1 Pro Mode, optimized for tasks requiring high precision. According to OpenAI, these models are particularly effective in fields such as data science, programming, and legal analysis. The subscription also includes unlimited access, even during peak usage times.
OpenAI has introduced tools focused on improving user workflows. The “Projects” feature will allow users to organize their conversations and work in a unified interface, simplifying management processes. The new approach to canvas creation enables users to quickly import data, work with content, and make edits without extended loading times.
In addition, OpenAI is testing a new voice cloning technology that allows users to create a clone of their voice by reading a short text. This feature will initially be restricted to users aged 18 and older, ensuring responsible usage.
These innovations demonstrate OpenAI’s vision of combining technical excellence with user-friendly experiences. The company aims to not only expand the usability of its tools but also make them accessible to a broader range of users, regardless of expertise level.