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OpenAI ’s internal testing found that o1 is less likely on average to produce toxic, biased, or discriminatory answers compared to “non-reasoning” models.
Makanju: O1 is able to self-identify biases in their answers and more closely adhering to rules instructing them not to respond in “harmful” ways.
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