OpenAI Blog•over 1 year agoGenmab launches “AI Everywhere” Genmab embraces ChatGPT Enterprise, supported by OpenAI’s commitment to security and privacy
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OpenAI Blog•over 1 year agoDecoding genetics with OpenAI o1Geneticist Catherine Brownstein demonstrates how OpenAI o1 can speed up the process of diagnosing rare medical challenges.
OpenAI Blog•over 1 year agoAnswering quantum physics questions with OpenAI o1Quantum physicist Mario Krenn uses OpenAI o1 to help answer life's biggest questions.
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The Gradient•over 1 year agoWhat's Missing From LLM Chatbots: A Sense of PurposeLLM-based chatbots’ capabilities have been advancing every month. These improvements are mostly measured by benchmarks like MMLU, HumanEval, and MATH (e.g. sonnet 3.5, gpt-4o). However, as these measures get more and more saturated, is user experience increasing in proportion to these scores? If we envision a future