Not a major point, but OpenAI officially brands their models “o1” and “o3,” not “GPT-o1” and “GPT-o3.”
A couple sources: Wikipedia (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAI_o1), OpenAI (https://openai.com/o1/)
Any confusion seems like largely OpenAI’s fault, given this is how it appears on the website dropdown:
I agree that the “ChatGPT” branding for the consumer-facing chatbot doesn’t make as much sense given the advent of non-GPT model names.
The model selector, which you have to click in order to select an o-series model as displayed above, is pretty clear though:
Not a major point, but OpenAI officially brands their models “o1” and “o3,” not “GPT-o1” and “GPT-o3.”
A couple sources: Wikipedia (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAI_o1), OpenAI (https://openai.com/o1/)
Any confusion seems like largely OpenAI’s fault, given this is how it appears on the website dropdown:
I agree that the “ChatGPT” branding for the consumer-facing chatbot doesn’t make as much sense given the advent of non-GPT model names.
The model selector, which you have to click in order to select an o-series model as displayed above, is pretty clear though: