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Ted Sanders's avatar

> They are not putting GPT-4.1 in ChatGPT, only in the API. I don’t understand why.

People have rightfully complained that the model picker experience in ChatGPT is too complex, with too many options. So rather than releasing every new model with a new name, we release silent upgrades to GPT-4o, which keeps the user experience the same while silently delivering improved model quality. The upside of this strategy is that people aren't bothered by changing model names; the downside is that sometimes the model changes behavior without any clear sign it's been updated. It's not totally silent, though - we do document updates here: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6825453-chatgpt-release-notes

In the API, every model is explicitly named so that developers can compare and choose between them (this is unlike ChatGPT, where you automatically get the latest version, and have little ability to stick with old version). So for API developers, all models are frozen with fixed weights and fixed names, and new models are released under new names. We never silently update models (apart from chatgpt-latest).

GPT-4.1 is a model specially trained for developers. Many of its improvements have already come to GPT-4o in ChatGPT (or will be coming soon). We're keeping the name the same in ChatGPT to simplify the user experience, as we recognize it's already a bit of a complicated mess.

I hope this helps add some color to the explanation in our blog post.

(I worked on GPT-4.1)

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rxc's avatar

I would suggest that someone go off to the Argnonne National Laboratory website to see what they are currently marketing in the way of AI applications for nuclear power plants. Start here:

https://www.anl.gov/nse/ai-ml/proaid

As a former nuclear plant designer, operator, and regulator, I am shocked and terrified that this is being flogged. By a supposedly "responsible government organization". Rushing into fads like this is a sure way to waste a lot of money, make an enormously expensive mess, and scare the hell out of the public.

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