次世代モデル「GPT‑5.6 Sol」をプレビュー
OpenAIは、次世代モデル「GPT‑5.6 Sol」のプレビューを公開。同モデルは従来のGPTシリーズを大幅に進化させ、推論能力やマルチモーダル処理、長文コンテキストの理解が大幅に向上。より人間らしい対話と複雑なタスクの実行が可能になり、開発者や一般ユーザー向けに新たな可能性を提供する。
OpenAIは、次世代モデル「GPT‑5.6 Sol」のプレビューを公開。同モデルは従来のGPTシリーズを大幅に進化させ、推論能力やマルチモーダル処理、長文コンテキストの理解が大幅に向上。より人間らしい対話と複雑なタスクの実行が可能になり、開発者や一般ユーザー向けに新たな可能性を提供する。
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