šŸ˜ŗ GPT-4o mini has arrived

PLUS: Our honest take on...DOGS...

Welcome, humans.

Here at The Neuron, weā€™re all about AI and cats. Sometimes people ask us, what about dogs? Short answer: it depends.

But when we saw this tiny bundle of cuteness overload (AI vid of a mini baby goldendoodle!), we HAD to share it. Can such a potent dose of cuteness be legal?! We finally understand the phrase ā€œcuteness aggressionā€, because weā€™re feeling it!  

Now, for something not so cute, check out this AI trailer for a Jabba The Hutt movie. (yā€™know, to ā€œbalance the forceā€.) 

Hereā€™s what you need to know about AI today:

  • OpenAIā€™s latest model is here: ChatGPT-4o mini!

  • Meta withdraws models from Brazil, halts new EU releases due to regulations.

  • Salesforce launched a new customer-service chatbot.

  • A new startup called Pindrop raised $100M for voice deepfake protection.

ChatGPT-4o mini just launched, and itā€™s perfect for fast requests. 

The newest version of ChatGPT is out. Itā€™s called ā€œChatGPT 4o miniā€ and it's apparently the most ā€œcapable and cost-efficient modelā€ available today (try it yourself here). 

Todayā€™s launch comes at the end of a huge week for small models. Nowadays, everyone from Microsoft, Google, Mistral, Anthropic, to Cohere are all providing their own mini versions.

Why so many small models? To put it simply: smaller models = lower costs. Big companies need smaller models to use and offer AI at scale. Pilot projects and experiments are fine at todayā€™s prices, but actual deployments? Wayyyy too expensive. 

  • GPT-4o mini is 60% cheaper than 3.5 turbo to run (and itā€™s smarter, too). 

  • Sam Altman said that the best model from 2022 was way worse and ā€œcost 100x moreā€ than GPT-4o mini. 

Some speculated that this new launch might be OpenAIā€™s attempt to bury cheaper competitors like Claude Haiku or Gemini Flash

Hereā€™s why this is really important: Large models like GPT-4 cost a ton to build ($100M+), and so the people who make them charge more for their best models (thatā€™s why they limit GPT-4o usage on the free plan).

Meanwhile, smaller models are trained on less data, are cheaper to run, and work fine for specific tasks. Some examples

  • Mr. Cooper (a mortgage company) and TD Bank are testing midsize models for call centers to analyze voice data and improve efficiency. 

  • WPP (a marketing company) is using Google Flash for tasks like analyzing shopping habits and writing product descriptions.

That said, weā€™ll still need big models for some more complex tasks, like discovering the formula behind the worldā€™s most gripping mystery novels by analyzing every book written by Agatha Christie. 

Our take? Use GPT-4o mini when speed matters more than quality. Here are a few tasks we tried it on: 

  • Coded a Chrome extension to ā€œshow me pictures of catsā€ (<8 seconds) 

  • Wrote a childrenā€™s story about a tiny goldendoodle named Goldie (<5 seconds). 

  • Summarized an article and a whole email thread in crazy record time (<4 seconds). 

  • Counted the frequency of ā€œyesā€, ā€œnoā€ and ā€œmidā€ in a spreadsheet dataset (<3 seconds). 

However, when we asked it to run the same spreadsheet test on 1000 rows of data, it only counted ~300 total. So avoid GPT-4o mini for complicated tasks involving large datasets.   

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Around the Horn.

  • All the big tech firms building AI are joining forces to make AI more ā€œsecure by design.ā€ 

  • Meta is playing hardball with regulatorsā€”it will remove its models from Brazil and wonā€™t offer new models in the EU due to regulatory hurdles. 

  • Miroā€™s new Intelligent Canvas (waitlist only for now) will use AI to generate diagrams, summaries, feedback, and interactive workflows directly on the whiteboard.

Treats To Try.

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  2. Proton Scribe is a private writing assistant to write / proofread emails for ProtonMail, which is a security focused Gmail alternative. 

  3. Einstein Service Agent is Salesforceā€™s new customer-service chatbot, building on the Einstein CoPilot (AI for internal teams) it launched earlier this year.

  4. Pindrop provides security to protect your identity from voice deepfakes (raised $100M).

  5. Artificial Agency has an AI-behavior engine for game devs to create NPCs who can improvise in real time, and it can be customized to fit any game project (raised $16M).

  6. Merly builds software to ā€œbuild better softwareā€, supports 15 programming languages, and works on iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS, and Linux (raised $6.8M).

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Intelligent Insights.

  • Learn how to combine multiple open-source AI models to get better results than ChatGPT in 3 minutes (link).

  • AI could get a lot more efficient, not just from smaller models, but from a totally new architecture called test-time-trainingā€”very geeky read, but cool idea (link).

  • AI has essentially ā€œco-optedā€ the sparkle emojiā€”and why that matters (link). 

  • Hereā€™s a deep dive on Sam Altman and Arianna Huffingtonā€™s new health startup and whether or not AI has become a ā€œtechnology of faithā€ (link). 

  • Good thread about how LLMs are impacting the jobs of software devs in the field (link). 

  • An interview with The Atlanticā€™s CEO on why the company decided to sign a deal with OpenAI, and whatever search project the company is building (link).

A Cat's Commentary.

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