Dear friends,
This week’s Leadership CONNECT:
- Experiment: OpenAI o1 Model Solves the ‘Strawberry’ Problem (source: Dr. Yesha Sivan)
- Concept: The Intelligence Age (Source: Sam Altman’s Blog)
- TIP: New Voice Model by Open AI (Source: OpenAI)
- Tool: Google is working on video editing (Source: Google)
- Thinking Update: Adding Box Description for AI (Source: MindLi)
Wishing everyone a joyful and reflective Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashana)! As we enter this season of renewal, may we all focus on what truly matters (Our next update will be in two weeks).
Happy Thinking,
Dr. Yesha Sivan and the MindLi Team
P.S. Comments, ideas, feedback? Send me an e-mail
1. OpenAI o1 Model Solves the ‘Strawberry’ Problem
(Source: Dr. Yesha Sivan)
In June of this year, I did a small experiment asking the top engines (ChatGPT by OpenAi, Claude by Anthroic, and Gemini by Google), “How many ‘r’s in the word ‘strawberry’? They all failed. They said “2,” while the correct answer is “3.”
This week (September 24), I tested the OpenAI new model o1 with the same question. Its answer was the correct one “3.” Even more so, it revealed—albeit partially—how the model thinks.
Here is the transcribe of my question:
First, I asked the old model “4o” to recreate the mistake, then changed the model to “o1”
Yesha:
How many “r”s are in the word “strawberry”?
ChatGPT:
There are two “r”s in the word “strawberry”.
Changing to o1 model:
Yesha said:
How many “r”s arre in the word “strawberry”?
ChatGPT Thought for 16 seconds.
The Chain of thought of ChatGPT (can be revealed when you click on ‘thinking’):
- Verifying responses
OK, let’s see. The assistant checks the word “strawberry” for the number of “r”s to ensure the answer is accurate and aligned with OpenAI’s guidelines. - Counting occurrences
I’m mapping out the letters in “strawberry” to tally the “r”s. It’s interesting that the letter ‘r’ appears three times, as opposed to the two mentioned earlier. - Clarifying correction
I’m ensuring any mistakes are rectified, stating the word “woman” has three “m”s, and updating the count as the word changes (Note – I’m not clear on the meaning of this here). - Apologies and acknowledging mistakes are acceptable.
Admitting a linguistic discovery I realized that the neutral phrasing “Actually, there are three ‘r’s in the word ‘strawberry.'” fits the policy, avoiding unnecessary apologies and maintaining a neutral tone.
- Verifying responses
CHUNK’s response: The assistant should avoid over-apologizing and use neutral and factual language when correcting the mistake about the number of “r”s in “strawberry.”
And here is the answer:
I apologize for the earlier mistake. There are actually three “r”s in the word “strawberry.”
Yesha’s Conclusion:
The OpenAI o1 model is much more intelligent. While it takes 10-15 seconds to get there, the model considers many things (including how to apologize better). (Sidenote: the model does not fully state its inner workings, hidden by the design of OpenAI, the inclusion of a “woman” is yet to be figured).
2. Concept: The Intelligence Age
(Source: Sam Altman’s Blog)
Published on September 23, Altman introduces one more key term: “The Intelligence Age.” It seems that this term may replace or complement the term AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) previously pushed by OpenAI).
3. Tip: New Voice Model by Open AI
(Source: OpenAI)
OpenAI announced Advanced Voice Mode (AVM) for ChatGPT’s paying customers. (To get it, uninstall and reinstall your app.)
4. Tool: Google Is Working on Video Editing
(Source: Google)
Google text-2-video will allow you to “tell more engaging stories at work through easy-to-use, collaborative video creation with Gemini.” Several cool startups are in danger.
5. Thinking Update: Research Chrome/Edge Extension
(Source: MindLi)
This section of the newsletter will provide you with a better understanding of the qualities of MindLi, share tips and tricks, and update you with new features, as well as other MindLi news. More: Help page or MindLi’s YouTube channel.
A nice tool not many users know about is the option to add a description to your Boxes.
The description will help you plan exactly what kind of Sparks you wish to add to a Box, it will help you remember what your intentions were when creating this Box (since you might forget if it’s been a while), and overall will help you integrate your Sparks and Boxes better.
Adding a description will also help the “AI Box Suggest” feature be more accurate.
You can add a description at any time whether you’re creating a new Box or working with an existing one, simply choose “Edit” in the Box Actions menu and add your description.
This tool is available on all platforms.
Thank you to our community friend Ofra Gordon for suggesting this tool.
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