Connecting the Dots - 4-15-2025
We discuss multiple articles discuss OpenAI's recent announcements, including the launch of its new GPT-4.1 family of coding-focused AI models (GPT-4.1, mini, and nano) available via API, which boast improved performance and efficiency over previous models like GPT-4o and GPT-4.5. Consequently, OpenAI will be deprecating GPT-4.5 from its API in July 2025. Additionally, sources cover the anticipated release of OpenAI's o3 and o4-mini reasoning models, potentially useful for generating novel scientific experiments, with CEO Sam Altman providing updates on their launch timeline and a slight delay for the more advanced GPT-5. Separately, several news reports detail the opening arguments in the FTC v. Meta antitrust trial, where the FTC is accusing Meta of employing a "buy-or-bury strategy" by acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp to establish a monopoly in social networking. The trial will examine whether these acquisitions stifled competition and if Meta should be forced to divest these platforms.
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