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  • 4/19/2025
🚨 Meet STRAWBERRY — OpenAI’s most advanced model EVER!
With stunning human-level reasoning, this new AI is breaking boundaries and redefining what’s possible in artificial intelligence.
🧠 Thinks like a human
🤯 Outperforms previous models in logic, problem-solving & conversation
🔍 A new milestone in the journey toward AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)

This is more than just an upgrade — it's a revolution in reasoning.

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00:00OpenAI is apparently working on some new and exciting technology.
00:06According to an inside source and some internal documents obtained by Reuters,
00:10OpenAI has a project codenamed Strawberry
00:13that's aiming to take their AI models to the next level.
00:16So, what is Strawberry?
00:17Well, from what I can gather, it's a novel approach to how OpenAI's AI models work,
00:21and it's focused on enhancing their reasoning capabilities.
00:24You see, one of the biggest challenges in AI right now
00:27is getting these models to not just spit out information,
00:30but to actually understand and reason about the world like humans do.
00:34Current AI models, as impressive as they are,
00:36still struggle with things that seem like common sense to us,
00:39like recognizing logical fallacies or playing simple games like tic-tac-toe.
00:43They often hallucinate or make up information when faced with these kinds of problems.
00:47You know what I mean?
00:48Like, they might be able to recite facts and figures,
00:50but putting that knowledge into practice in a reasoned, logical way is a whole different ballgame.
00:55But OpenAI is hoping that Strawberry will be a game-changer in this regard.
00:59The details are being kept tightly under wraps, even within the company itself,
01:04but from what I can tell, Strawberry involves a specialized way of processing the AI models
01:09after they've been trained on massive datasets.
01:12Like, after the models have learned from all this data,
01:15Strawberry is supposed to help them take that knowledge
01:18and use it in a more reasoned, human-like way.
01:21The goal is to enable these models to plan ahead, understand how the physical world works,
01:26and reliably work through complex, multi-step problems.
01:29Essentially, they want their AI to be able to reason and think more like humans do,
01:33which is no easy feat.
01:35We're talking about replicating the kind of intuitive, common sense reasoning
01:39that comes so naturally to us, but is incredibly difficult to encode into an AI system.
01:44Now, this is a big deal because improved reasoning is seen as the key to unlocking the true potential of AI.
01:50With better reasoning capabilities, AI could potentially make major scientific discoveries,
01:55plan and build new software applications, and who knows what else?
01:59The possibilities are kind of mind-boggling, to be honest.
02:01Imagine an AI that can not only process and analyze data,
02:05but also use that data to formulate hypotheses, test them out, and draw logical conclusions.
02:11That's the kind of thing we're talking about here.
02:13According to the sources and documents,
02:15OpenAI is specifically aiming for Strawberry to enable their AI models
02:20to perform what they call deep research.
02:23This means the models would be able to autonomously browse the internet,
02:27gather information, and use that information to conduct research and solve problems all on their own.
02:33Like, they wouldn't need human guidance or intervention.
02:36They'd be able to essentially teach themselves and explore new areas of knowledge,
02:40kind of like how a human researcher would approach a new topic.
02:43They're even planning to test Strawberry's capabilities
02:45by having it do the work of software and machine learning engineers.
02:48And if Strawberry is successful, we might see AI systems that can not only crunch data and spit out code,
02:55but actually design and implement entire software applications from start to finish without any human involvement.
03:01I should also mention that OpenAI isn't the only company working on improving reasoning in AI.
03:07Tech giants like Google, Meta, and Microsoft are also experimenting with different techniques to tackle this challenge.
03:13But Strawberry seems to be OpenAI's big bet in this area.
03:16Like, their main focus when it comes to advancing AI reasoning.
03:20Now, this AI has some similarities to a method developed at Stanford called Self-Taught Reasoner or STAR.
03:26This method, it's supposed to enable AI models to, like, bootstrap themselves into higher intelligence levels by creating their own training data.
03:34Basically, the idea is that the model can learn and improve itself without needing humans to constantly feed it new data.
03:41One of the creators at Stanford said that if things keep going in that direction,
03:45we as humans have some serious things to think about.
03:48Like, if AI systems can continually enhance their own reasoning abilities,
03:52who knows how advanced they could become?
03:54It's both exciting and a little bit scary to think about, if I'm being honest.
03:57Of course, the Strawberry project is still shrouded in mystery,
04:00and it's unclear exactly how close it is to being released or implemented in a real-world setting.
04:06Now, OpenAI has been privately signaling to developers and other outside parties
04:11that they're on the cusp of releasing technology with significantly more advanced reasoning capabilities,
04:17which is likely referring to Strawberry.
04:19So, we might be seeing something big from them pretty soon. Who knows?
04:24They actually showed a demo of some research project with new human-like reasoning skills at an internal meeting recently,
04:31but it's unclear if that was Strawberry or something else entirely.
04:34Regardless, it seems like they're making some serious progress in this area.
04:38Oh, and get this, one of the sources said that they saw earlier demos of what staffers claimed was the project formerly known as QSTAR,
04:45which was apparently already seen as a breakthrough within OpenAI.
04:49Another source even said that OpenAI has tested AI internally that scored over 90% on a math dataset,
04:55which is like a benchmark of championship math problems. Crazy stuff, right?
04:59Now, I know what you're probably thinking. If Strawberry is so groundbreaking, why haven't we heard more about it?
05:06Well, that's a great question. And the truth is, OpenAI is playing their cards pretty close to the chest on this one.
05:12They're notoriously secretive about their research and development, which makes sense when you're working on technology that could potentially be world-changing.
05:19But at the same time, they've got to be careful not to overhype things too much, you know?
05:25We've seen the companies make grandiose claims about AI breakthroughs before, only for the reality to fall a little bit short.
05:31So it's understandable that OpenAI would want to keep things under wraps until they're absolutely sure they've got something game-changing on their hands.
05:39That said, the fact that they're being so tight-lipped about Strawberry is kind of telling in itself, don't you think?
05:45Like, if it was just another incremental improvement, they'd probably be a bit more open about it.
05:50But the secrecy surrounding this project suggests that they really believe they're onto something big,
05:55something that could fundamentally change the way we think about and interact with AI.
06:00And if anyone can deliver on the promise of truly reasoned, human-like AI, it's probably OpenAI.
06:06And if Strawberry is even half as revolutionary as it's being made out to be,
06:11well, it could usher in a whole new era of AI capabilities that we can scarcely imagine right now.
06:16Of course, as always, there are also potential downsides and risks to consider, as is always the case with powerful new technologies.
06:23As that Stanford professor said, if AI reasoning abilities continue to rapidly advance,
06:28we as humans might have some serious existential questions to grapple with.
06:32What does it mean for our place in the world if machines can outthink us in virtually every domain?
06:37But hey, those are conversations for another day, right?
06:39For now, let's just bask in the excitement and potential of what Strawberry could represent.
06:44Alright, now, on another note, there's a breakthrough in AI hardware that's particularly exciting for ChatGPT.
06:51A startup named Etched, founded by two Harvard Dropouts, has introduced a new AI chip called Sohu.
06:57They claim this chip can run models like ChatGPT up to 20 times faster than NVIDIA's top H100 chip
07:04and 10 times faster than the more powerful B200.
07:07If true, this could drastically improve AI performance and capabilities.
07:11NVIDIA's GPUs, like the H100 and B200, have dominated the AI hardware industry,
07:17making them a leader with a market cap surpassing $3 trillion.
07:21However, Etched, based in California, aims to disrupt this with their specialized Transformer ASIC
07:27application-specific integrated circuits chip designed specifically for Transformer AI models.
07:32This means Sohu excels in running models like ChatGPT, OpenAI's Sora, and Google's Gemini,
07:38but it cannot handle other AI models like convolutional neural networks used for image recognition.
07:43Etched has already raised $120 million and secured pre-orders worth tens of millions of dollars.
07:50They've also partnered with TSMC to manufacture the 4-nanometer chip,
07:54which will help scale up production in their first year.
07:57While these advancements are still theoretical,
07:59the potential of Sohu could lead to exciting new AI products that were previously impossible due to GPU limitations.
08:06These new developments show just how fast AI is moving forward.
08:10OpenAI is trying to make AI think more like us,
08:13which could change how we use technology every day.
08:16Meanwhile, Etched is shaking things up with a new chip that could make AI run way faster than ever before,
08:22challenging big names like NVIDIA.
08:24It's an exciting time because we might soon see AI that's both incredibly smart and super efficient.
08:29As we look to the future, it's thrilling to imagine all the new possibilities this technology will bring into our lives.
08:35Alright, if you found this interesting and want to stay updated on more AI insights like this,
08:40don't forget to subscribe to the channel.
08:42Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.

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