Trying to break OpenAI's new o1 models? You might get banned
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OpenAI's new o1 reasoning models, designed to "think before they speak," are capable of solving complex math, science, and coding problems. However, users attempting to induce hallucinations or mention terms like "reasoning trace" received warnings for violating OpenAI's terms of use. The company may suspend or terminate access for users who breach these policies. While some argue this hinders proper testing, others appreciate the precautions. Users can try o1-mini for free or access o1-preview with a $20 monthly ChatGPT Plus subscription.
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