
Mixture of Experts
Episode 41: OpenAI deep research, o3-mini, AI Action Summit, and Anthropic’s Constitutional Classifiers
Feb 7, 2025
Joining the conversation are Marina Danilevsky, a senior research scientist focused on AI ethics; Chris Hay, a distinguished engineer and CTO specializing in AI product development; and Nathalie Baracaldo, an expert in AI safety and security. They explore OpenAI’s recent deep research and the o3-mini model, discussing its capabilities and limitations. Insights on the upcoming AI Action Summit highlight its significance in navigating AI governance and ethical implications. The trio also dissects Anthropic’s Constitutional Classifiers and Microsoft’s new unit studying AI's impact on society.
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Quick takeaways
- OpenAI's new features like Deep Research and O3 Mini aim to improve user interaction, but face criticism for incomplete responses.
- The upcoming AI Action Summit seeks to address important societal implications of AI, though skepticism exists regarding its potential for substantive policy change.
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The Role of AI as Co-Authors
There's a debate about whether AI should be credited as co-authors in research. Experts suggest that while AIs can assist in compiling research reports, acknowledging their contributions is essential for transparency. Acknowledging the AI's role could help in clearly delineating where human effort ends and AI assistance begins. This includes recognizing the biases inherent in the data AI utilizes, which can impact research outcomes.
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