Powering next generation applications with OpenAI Codex
Codex is now powering 70 different applications across a variety of use cases through the OpenAI API.
Codex is now powering 70 different applications across a variety of use cases through the OpenAI API.
We’ve released new versions of GPT-3 and Codex which can edit or insert content into existing text, rather than just completing existing text.
We describe our latest thinking in the hope of helping other AI developers address safety and misuse of deployed models.
We are introducing embeddings, a new endpoint in the OpenAI API that makes it easy to perform natural language and code tasks like semantic search, clustering, topic modeling, and classification.
Wider availability made possible by safety progress.
We’ve created an improved version of OpenAI Codex, our AI system that translates natural language to code, and we are releasing it through our API in private beta starting today.
Over 300 applications are delivering GPT-3–powered search, conversation, text completion, and other advanced AI features through our API.
We’re releasing an API for accessing new AI models developed by OpenAI.
We’ve contributed to a multi-stakeholder report by 58 co-authors at 30 organizations, including the Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Mila, Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and...
We’re releasing Procgen Benchmark, 16 simple-to-use procedurally-generated environments which provide a direct measure of how quickly a reinforcement learning agent learns generalizable skills.
As the final model release of GPT-2’s staged release, we’re releasing the largest version (1.5B parameters) of GPT-2 along with code and model weights to facilitate detection of outputs of GPT-2 models. While there have been larger language models released...
We’ve observed agents discovering progressively more complex tool use while playing a simple game of hide-and-seek. Through training in our new simulated hide-and-seek environment, agents build a series of six distinct strategies and counterstrategies, some...