It seems that OpenAI is really differentiating itself in the AI market by developing the most incomprehensible product names in the history of software.
It seems that OpenAI is really differentiating itself in the AI market by developing the most incomprehensible product names in the history of software.
They learned from the best: Microsoft
Microsoft Neural Language Processing Hyperscale Datacenter Enterprise Edition 4.1
A massive transformer-based language model requiring:
- 128 Xeon server-grade CPUs
- 25,000MB RAM minimum (40,000MB recommended)
- 80GB hard disk space for model weights
- Dedicated NVIDIA Quantum Accelerator Cards (minimum 8)
- Enterprise-grade cooling solution
- Dedicated 30-amp power circuit
- Windows NT Advanced Server with Parallel Processing Extensions
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Features:
- Natural language understanding and generation
- Context window of 8,192 tokens
- Enterprise security compliance module
- Custom prompt engineering interface
- API gateway for third-party applications
*Includes 24/7 on-call Microsoft support team and requires dedicated server room with raised floor cooling
GPT 4 Workgroups
GpTeams Classic
Or Intel.
"Hey buddy, want some .Net, oh I mean dotnet"
I wonder how they decide whether the o or the digit needs to come first. (eg. o3 vs 4o)
Reasoning models have the o first, non-reasoners have the digit first.