OpenAI beefs up GPT models in AI race with Google
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OpenAI released its latest artificial intelligence models on Thursday, shrugging off worries about how it will cash in on massive spending in its technology race with Google. The San Francisco-based AI superstar touted GPT-5.2 Pro and GPT-5.2 Thinking as its best models yet for handling math or science work.
“Strong mathematical reasoning is a foundation for reliability in scientific and technical work,” OpenAI said in a blog post. “These capabilities are also closely tied to progress toward general intelligence.”
Artificial general intelligence has become a holy grail of sorts in the tech world, seen as a threshold where machines think the way people do or even better. The release comes on the heels of OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman urging his team to strive to keep up with Google, the search engine juggernaut that has been relentlessly innovating in AI.
While Google can tap into its massive online ad revenue to invest in AI, OpenAI has been committing tens of billions of dollars to computing infrastructure while having yet to turn a profit.
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