Summary
OpenAI has released two reasoning models, GPTOSs12B for high-end GPUs and GPTOSs for local desktops/laptops. Technical requirements for local use include RAM and parameter sizes. Users can access interactive mode and input prompts at gptosss.com, or choose different models for download and use on various devices. Installation options include Olama app for Mac and PC, as well as LM Studio for a more advanced method involving terminal commands.
Introduction to OpenAI Models
Introduction to the release of OpenAI's two reasoning models and a demonstration of how to install them locally on a laptop.
Different Models Available
Overview of the two models available, including GPTOSs12B, which requires a high-end GPU, and GPTOSs, suitable for local desktops and laptops.
Technical Requirements
Explanation of the technical requirements for running the models locally, including RAM and parameter sizes.
Interactive Mode and Web Access
Explanation of the interactive mode and web access for the models at gptosss.com, including the ability to input prompts.
Local Installation Options
Details on choosing between different reasoning models, downloading for local use, and running high-end models like 120B on different desktops.
Olama App Installation
Information on installing the Olama app for Mac and PC to run open-source open-weight models easily.
LM Studio Usage
Instructions on using LM Studio, a slightly more complicated method that involves running commands in the terminal.
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