2024-10-03
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it house news on october 3, bloomberg reported yesterday (october 2) that google is developing human-like reasoning ai and hopes to catch up with openai’s o1 model in terms of progress.
openai recently introduced the o1-preview and o1-mini models for chatgpt, which can simulate human thinking patterns, achieve general reasoning, and allow ai to "think".
it house quoted bloomberg as reporting that google is also currently actively promoting the implementation of a general-purpose reasoning ai model. this ai model is better at processing mathematics and programming, but consumes more processing power and energy.
people familiar with the matter said that, like openai, google is also trying to use a technology called "thought chain prompts" to approach human reasoning capabilities. in the technology, pioneered by google, the software pauses for a few seconds and then responds to a written prompt, while in the background, invisible to the user, it considers many related prompts and sums up the answer that looks best.
the new model leverages step-by-step reasoning prompting technology to consider multiple responses and debate itself to find the right solution.
bloomberg stated that google is not far behind in the general reasoning ai model and already has sufficient technical reserves. the article did not mention the release time, only revealing that the ai model developed by google will make new progress in the "next few months." .