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Search the Wiki →The task of producing new images from text or other conditioning input.
OpenAI's large language model released in March 2023, offering multimodal capability and broad general knowledge.
OpenAI's flagship large language model from 2025, leading a generation focused on reasoning and agentic behavior.
OpenAI's 2025 release of an open-weight GPT model family.
An LLM product developed by xAI and tightly integrated with the X platform.
A benchmark that measures step-by-step reasoning with grade-school math problems.
A metric that measures how often a model fabricates or generates incorrect information.
The total amount of computational power spent training or running an AI model.
The problem of making an AI system's goals and behavior align with human values and intent.
When an AI system's behavior diverges from the intentions of its developers or the goals of its users.
An OpenAI coding benchmark that evaluates Python functions against unit tests.
An editing technique that asks the model to regenerate a specific region of an image.
An independent image-generation service notable for accurately rendering text inside images.
An eval method that asks which of two models' answers to the same prompt is better.
Google's family of high-quality text-to-image models.
An attack that tries to bypass an LLM's safety restrictions through prompting.
A standardized test set and evaluation protocol used to compare models.
Meta's 2024 LLM family, which became a reference point in the open-weight ecosystem.
Meta's 2025 release marking the next flagship generation of its open-weight LLM family.
A public eval platform that ranks blind pairs of models by human preference.
A family of algorithms that learn patterns from data and make predictions without being explicitly programmed.
A Google coding benchmark of nearly 1,000 basic Python problems.
An interpretability branch that reverse-engineers a model's internal circuits and neuron-level interactions.
Meta's AI research and product organization, publisher of the Llama family and a leader of the open-weight wave.