OpenAI Releases Three GPT-4.1 Models to Developers

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The new GPT‐4.1, GPT‐4.1 mini, and GPT‐4.1 nano models are available for developers through the OpenAI API, and the company promises “exceptional performance at a lower cost.”The post OpenAI Releases Three GPT-4.1 Models to Developers appeared first on Thurrott.com.

OpenAI is making available for developers today. GPT‐4.1, GPT‐4.

1 mini, and GPT‐4.1 nano are now available through the OpenAI API, and the company is promising “exceptional performance at a lower cost.” “These models outperform GPT‐4o and GPT‐4o mini across the board, with major gains in coding and instruction following,” OpenAI said today.



“They also have larger context windows—supporting up to 1 million tokens of context—and are able to better use that context with improved long-context comprehension. Sign up for our new free newsletter to get three time-saving tips each Friday — get free copies of Paul Thurrott's Windows 11 and Windows 10 Field Guides (normally $9.99) as a special welcome gift! According to OpenAI, its GPT-4.

1 models are much better at powering AI agents, and the flagship GPT 4.1 model outperforms the “on many key capabilities at much lower cost and latency.” As a result, GPT-4.

5 will be removed from the OpenAI API in three months. As for the other two new models in this series, GPT-4.1 mini is said to be beating GPT-4.

0 in “many benchmarks,” all while reducing latency by nearly 50% and cost by 83%. GPT-4.1 nano, however, is the fastest and cheapest model in this GPT-4.

1 series, and it also outperforms GPT-4o mini for coding tasks. OpenAI isn’t making its GPT-4.1 series models available outside of its developer API, as these new models are trained specifically for developers.

That means that ChatGPT users will have to stick with the flagship GPT-4o model. “In ChatGPT, many of the improvements in instruction following, coding, and intelligence have been gradually incorporated into the latest version⁠ of GPT‐4o, and we will continue to incorporate more with future releases,” the company said today. Laurent is a Senior News Editor at Thurrott.

com. He's been writing about the technology industry for almost 10 years, and his favorite topics to cover include Big Tech, media, and gaming. He also was the Editorial Manager of the from 2022 to 2023.

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