OpenAI releases o3-pro

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In Today’s edition:
🚀 OpenAI’s releases O3 Pro
🦙 LLaMA 3.1 remembers 42% chat history
🌐 Browser company launched AI browser DIA
♟️ ChatGPT loses at chess
🧸 Barbie gets AI playtime
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🚀 OpenAI releases o3-pro, a souped-up version of its o3 AI reasoning model - LINK
OpenAI has launched O3 Pro, a stronger version of its O3 AI reasoning model. This tool is designed to think more deeply and solve tougher problems than before. It’s built for advanced reasoning that helps in areas like science, math, and coding.
One of the key features is its faster response time while handling complex tasks. OpenAI says this model can analyze tricky questions and give more useful answers without slowing down. This could make it better for research or teaching AI new skills.
People are excited because O3 Pro could help in creating smarter AI tools for everyday use. Some wonder if it will bring us closer to AI that can reason like humans. OpenAI plans to keep improving the model based on how people use it.
Poll: Do you think O3 Pro will change AI? |
🦙 Meta's Llama 3.1 can recall 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book - LINK
Meta’s LLaMA 3.1 AI model can now remember 42% of past chat history, which is a big leap for AI memory. This means it can follow along better in long chats without forgetting earlier parts of the conversation.
Before, AI often lost track of details in long talks. But now, LLaMA 3.1 keeps more context, making it feel smarter and more helpful. This could make AI chats feel more like talking to a real person who listens.
People are excited because better memory could improve AI helpers in schools, offices, and homes. But some wonder if it will really make a big difference in daily use. Meta says they’ll keep working on improving it.
Poll: Is better AI memory a game changer? |
🌐 The Browser Company launches its AI-first browser, Dia, in beta - LINK
The Browser Company has launched Dia, an AI-first web browser, now in beta. Dia is made to help users find what they want faster using smart AI tools built right into the browser.
Dia’s AI can summarize pages, find answers, and suggest links while you browse. This could save time and make the web feel easier to use. The browser is designed to feel simple but powerful.
Some users are excited about having AI do more of the searching for them, while others wonder if it will really change how we browse. The company says Dia is just the start of what AI-powered browsers could become.
Poll: Will you switch to an AI browser? |
♟️ ChatGPT Just Got 'Absolutely Wrecked' at Chess, Losing to a 1970s-Era Atari 2600 - LINK
ChatGPT was badly beaten at chess by a 1970s Atari 2600 program. People were surprised because modern AI is usually seen as smarter at games like chess.
The test showed that ChatGPT struggled with basic chess moves, while the old Atari game played well enough to win easily. This makes some people question how good ChatGPT really is at thinking through games.
Some say this shows ChatGPT has limits when it comes to logic and planning in games. Others think it’s not made for chess, so it’s no big deal. Experts say AI still has a lot to learn about strategy.
Poll: Should ChatGPT train for chess? |
🧸 Barbie goes AI as Mattel teams with OpenAI to reinvent playtime with artificial intelligence - LINK
Mattel is teaming up with OpenAI to bring AI-powered Barbie toys to kids. The idea is to make playtime more fun by letting kids chat with Barbie using AI.
This new Barbie can talk, answer questions, and tell stories, making play feel more real and personal. Mattel hopes this will help kids learn while playing in fun new ways.
Some parents are excited about AI adding magic to toys, while others worry about kids talking to AI too much. Mattel says they are focused on making it safe and fun for all ages.
Poll: Is AI Barbie cool or creepy? |

🌐 Google May Drop Scale AI Partner - LINK
Google is thinking about ending its work with Scale AI. Reports say Google isn’t happy with how Scale AI handles its jobs. This could change how Google trains its AI models.
⚠️ NY Plans to Stop AI Disasters - LINK
New York has passed a new bill to keep AI from causing harm. The goal is to make sure AI tools don’t create big dangers. This could help protect people and communities.
🔊 Google Tries Audio Search Summaries - LINK
Google is testing audio clips that explain search results. This means you might soon hear a quick summary instead of reading it. It could make finding info easier for everyone.
🕵️ Meta AI App Called Privacy Mess - LINK
Meta’s new AI app is getting lots of complaints. People say it collects too much personal data. Privacy experts think this is risky for users..
👩⚖️ Meta Sues AI Nudify App - LINK
Meta is suing an app that used AI to make fake nude images. The app also ran ads on Meta’s platforms, which made Meta angry. This could be a big legal fight.

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