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🎙️ EP 26: Why AI Models with Genius IQs Can't See? The Shocking Reality
10 Jun 2025
An AI scored 135 on a real Mensa IQ test—genius level. But here’s the plot twist: the smartest AIs can’t handle vision tasks, and their “seeing” counterparts perform worse than most humans. On top of that, a new AI model from MIT might have just changed drug discovery forever.We’ll talk about:Why OpenAI’s o3 is ranked “genius,” but GPT-4o Vision flopped with an IQ of 63The truth about multimodal models and why they’re not as smart as you thinkBoltz-2: the new AI that’s 1000x faster than physics in drug R&D5 open-source tools to upgrade your AI stack this weekKeywords: OpenAI o3, GPT-4o Vision, Boltz-2, AI IQ test, Anthropic, AI agents, free GPTs, AI Fire newsletterLinks:Newsletter: Sign up for our FREE daily newsletterOur Community: Get 3-level AI tutorials across industriesJoin AI Fire Academy: 500+ advanced AI workflows ($14,500+ Value)Our Socials:Facebook Group: Join 218K+ AI buildersX (Twitter): Follow us for daily AI dropsYouTube: Watch AI walkthroughs & tutorials
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