OpenAI’s latest model, o3 Mini, is making waves with its advanced reasoning abilities and groundbreaking safety measures. But what does that mean for you? In this episode, we break down OpenAI’s system card to explore how o3 Mini tackles real-world challenges—from coding like a pro (scoring 92% on engineering tests) to resisting jailbreak attempts and handling multilingual communication. We also dive into the risks, including persuasion, model autonomy, and self-improvement, and what OpenAI is doing to stay ahead. Could o3 Mini reshape industries, redefine intelligence, or even challenge what it means to be human? Join us for a deep dive into the future of AI. Link:https://cdn.openai.com/o3-mini-system-card.pdf
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