< img src = "/uploads/blogs/1E/aa/ib-fropufr8_37c6fc93.jpg" Alt = "Openai presented GPT-4.1: improved coding and understanding of context"/> ~ ~ < P > Openai has introduced a new generation of language models GPT-4.1 with improvements in the coding and understanding of context. New models are cheaper and replace GPT-4.5 in API by July 2025.

< p > Openai has introduced a new generation of its language models – GPT -4.1, about what & nbsp; reported & nbsp; on its site.

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< P > Openai introduced its new model of artificial intelligence GPT-4.1, as well as smaller versions of GPT-4.1 mini and GPT-4.1 Nano, which writes Fast Company, declaring significant improvements in coding, compliance with coding, compliance with coding, and < p > According to the manufacturer Chatgpt, new models available only in the interface of application programming (API) Openai, exceed the most advanced model GPT-4O by all indicators.

~ ~ ~ < P > Due to the improved understanding of the context, they can maintain up to 1 million “tokens” – a term concerning the data of the data processed by the AI ​​model. Models are also equipped with updated knowledge by June 2024.

< P > GPT-4.1 showed 21% improvement compared to GPT-4O and 27% compared to GPT-4.5 in coding. Meanwhile, improving the instructions and understanding of a long context also make GPT-4.1 models more effective for maintaining AI agents.

< P > “Tests are strong, but we focused on real usefulness, and the developers seem to be very satisfied,” – wrote CEO of Sam Altman in his message on the social networking platform X.

~ ~ ~ > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62 < p > The company also stated that new models are much cheaper than GPT-4.5, and will completely replace it in API by July 2025. & Amp; nbsp;

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