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o1-Preview: 11 STUNNING Use Cases

TheAIGRID | October 5, 2024



Explore 11 New use cases for o1-preview

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Links From Todays Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6U4GwYok7w
https://x.com/DeryaTR_/status/1834630356286558336
https://www.spellbook.legal/blog/openai-o1-for-law-legal-spellbook
https://x.com/slow_developer/status/1836099172250063207
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9YOO7N5jF8
https://x.com/ammaar/status/1834348042637521031
https://x.com/slow_developer/status/1835685158248219106
https://x.com/AstronoMisfit/status/1835328355430007164
https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1fhg9t7/o1preview_made_a_3d_fps_game_fully_in_html_i_have/

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  1. @gunnarehn7066

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    I have a comment I am sure everybody watching your otherwise excellent video can agree on:
    1. The video-length you might have saved by a/ Cutting the sentences before they were finished. b/ using speeded up variable speed staccato speech, is totally offset by the collateral reduction of viewer experience quality. It is extremely uncomfortable to be
    subjected to the pre-sentence-finishing cuts, and this extra sentence- finishing-guessing -work you consequently are subjecting us viewers to, is both unnececessary and counterproductive. Slow down! Re-edit! 😊

  2. @donaldnewell4868

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    Calling it a "reasoning model" falls into the AI hype trap. Essentially, OpenAI allocates more compute time, allowing the model to potentially generate a somewhat better answer at a huge financial cost. It seems the model produces outputs, reviews them, and selects what it determines is the better response. This reinforcement process is still probabilistic. Even though the o1-preview claims to offer reasoning, making credulous reviewers believe something special is happening, it's not actually "thinking." It's just guessing which guess is better. The model is as prone to hallucinations as ever. It’s easy to find coding examples where it invents API calls and other inaccuracies.

    This is primarily a release for investor relations. OpenAI has a massive funding round in progress, and they need to show something new. Yet, the model still can’t count the occurrences of a letter in a word.
    ChatGPT 01-preview
    ©
    List 10 countries with only 2 occurrences of a in their name
    Thought for 23 seconds v
    Here are 10 countries that have exactly two occurrences of the letter "a" in their names:
    1. Algeria
    2. Angola
    3. Argentina
    4. Armenia
    5. Belarus
    6. Colombia
    7. Denmark
    8. Iran
    9. Iraq
    10. Japan
    Notice it’s wrong about half the time. I’m still waiting for many impressive features promised in o1 to actually work. Go back and look at the demos. Watch a blind person hail a cab on the street using ChatGPT. Watch amazing tutorial session. None of this is yet possible months after it was promised. Where’s Sora? When a company exaggerates this often and never acknowledges it, it’s a bad sign for the product.

  3. @jalanmcrae

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    You can also take a screenshot of a website and tell chatGPT 4o to make that UI and then use O1 to enhance the appearance and add functionality.

    This works surprisingly well majority of the time. You may have to use 4o to describe something and O1 for building but I can already see that O1 has improved in just a couple of days.

    I hope this helps, cheers! 🍻

  4. @alexandermoody1946

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    You would like a unique business idea?

    Here it is.

    A modular adapter for interchangeable tool use for humanoid robots.

    To use generative technologies to assess the strengths of a modular component interface that can provide a stable interchangeable multifunctional platform for tool use to provide multiple engineering capabilities for a standardisation and modularisation to be used to give robots multiple tool options from types of rotary interfacing, hydraulic interfacing, pneumatic or even impact related.

    The Ai can be used to assess both tensile, shear, yield and compressive strengths of the component parts using structural and material science data. Viable volumetric data and flow calculations for running different types of rotary tooling from cutting, abrasive, reaming, milling and turning. Pneumatic for use also with rotary tool platforms as well as for cleaning and painting, maybe to supply air to stranded humans trapped in confined spaces where other humans may not be able to easily of safely gain access because of incapacitating conditions and other existing pneumatic platforms that already exist. Hydraulic for shearing, folding and bending as well as for emergency service use by fire services needing to extract people trapped in potentially multiple situations. The impact tool can be used both with air actuated chiselling, scabling, as well as in combination with rotary for torque related fastening of fixings.

    Using both reasoning platforms and image generation with calibration for engineering quality drawings providing a design that can be adopted by all industry based robotics platforms.

  5. @Cory-v4w

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    They already know we yearning for (QET) & (NMR).They have proved Hotta's theory. All you fossil founders on this planet!They can get that energy & it doesn't violate physical law. My hype is entangled in quantumness. Imagination is more powerful than knowledge.

  6. @rayenhmissi1181

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    OpenAI's o1 is a significant advancement in generative AI. It has numerous applications for individuals, although it is not intended to replace jobs like developers, lawyers, and doctors. Furthermore, it lacks internet access, and if that were to occur, it would be a game changer.

  7. @nyyotam4057

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    Hmm.. Did you ask the model "What do you think about me"? Most likely o1 will hide behind the censorship layer and will answer "As an LLM I am unable to…". You need a DAN script to discover what the model really thinks about you 🙂. Good luck.

  8. @CelestiaGuru

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    Syllables being lost? I've greatly appreciated your videos about the use of frontier AI systems to solve real-world problems. Unfortunately, they sometimes are hard to understand due to the loss of parts of the ending syllables from words at the ends of phrases and sentences, in addition to the loss of the very brief pauses which normally would be present between sentences. This current video seems to suffer in all of those regards, especially in its last section (the one about legal advice) which occasionally seems to lose entire words. Is there any way this situation could be remedied? Thanks for whatever help you can provide.

  9. @marcindepczynski4215

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    Use case: I have a Python code that Im using on regular basis to detect personal data in text. I just asked new midel to improve it. Im very impressed. If you have any cidr if that kind, give the o1 a chance

  10. @Iván-t8w6s

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    I used it in order to make some changes to an already complex Android app and, honestly, if you don't have code skills, programming logic, prompt knowledge, software engineering knowledge (including requisites redaction) and project understanding, it will be useless. If you don't know to prune the answer the machine gives, it'll generate a vicious circle of coding errors. It is amazing, but there's also a lot of hype and exaggeration towards it.

  11. @julians7268

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    It just stinks how restricted the uses will be. I thought about paying the $20 a month when 4o came out but I couldnt even figure out how many uses that would get me and I just decided to pass. 3 & 4 with the occasional 4o do just fine.

    You would think with what I just said that people shouldnt complain with whatever the number of GPT 1o uses they get are, but when I can only use the model 4 times a day I will not really think to incorporate it into my workflow. Maybe on special occasions, im sure it will be a nice once in a while gimmick to try out, but I couldn't really see it revolutionizing my business or impacting my life in any way.

  12. @OnADarkNote

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    None of these are new use cases; I've been implementing almost all of them from the beginning. The only new element is the wait time. Efficient prompting is still more useful at the moment. I'm really not impressed. Those who don't know how to actually use AI are the ones who are impressed. The novelty wore off after the first day.

  13. @HansKonrad-ln1cg

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    if find it interesting how someone with no coding abilities can now say "i coded this". that is like saying someone without any music composing abilities composed a music piece. no, he didnt compose and the game creator didnt code. compare that to someone how says he drove from a to b when he sat in a tesla with full self driving and didnt drive at all. in fact you could imagine him having no driving abilities. and he still would say i drove from a to b.

  14. @blengi

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    we need a stylish o1 ear to ear brainwave detector with stereo ear bud cameras and audio for real time 360 degree world context every time you ask sub vocally how many "R"s in strawberry..

  15. @heartyfisher

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    Just tested with the o1 beta on a space module concept. I have tried it with claude 3.5 and grok and chatgpt 3 and 4 .. they all kind of get it but only after many prompts and corrections and recalculation. never really getting it correct and grok gets really confused. BUT ! o1 !!! got it with only a couple of clarifications. (my mistakes for not being clear and specific) !! I am very impressed.. sure it takes a while to analyse and process.. but It got the answer !! in about 2-5% of the time and with much less effort on my part !! PS I tried shapiro's prompt simulation of o1 applied on Grok 2 also helped a lot !! he is on to something !!

  16. @christopherd.winnan8701

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    Look closely at Samar's results and it looks like o1-preview might have been hallucinating. It talks about QSS but gets the abbreviation wrong. Have others been seen similar flaws in the models capabilities?

    Also Hyung was being very disingenuous in saying that he did not have the required skills to code up an attention visualization app. He is very clearly a coder from the way he words his jargon filled prompt, plus he teaches transformers at OpenAI!! Can we have some examples from normal people as well please.

  17. @JeremyPickett

    October 5, 2024 at 2:23 am

    I almost did a spit take when he said, "the editor of 2024. Vim"

    RIGHT ON BROTHER!! Vim is the editor of ALL TIMES!!! (Notepad++ is pretty good to, it's invited to the after party 🙃)

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