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As we prepare to move into 2025, we thought weβd take a look at the top 3 AI news stories, from 2024.
π€οΈ This Morning on AI Tool Report
π§ OpenAI launches 1st reasoning model (o1)
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π NVIDIA became most valuable AI company
π How to manage language translation assets using ChatGPT
βοΈ The EU launches the AI Act
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CHATBOTS
#1: π§ OpenAI launches 1st reasoning model (o1)

Our Report: In September 2024, OpenAI launched its first reasoning modelsβo1-preview (for general users and o1 mini (for writing code)βwhich βspend more time thinkingβ before they respond, and can answer more complex questions, faster than a human can, marking a huge step forward in AI.
π Key Points:
Unlike previous models, o1 has been trained with βreinforcement learningβ which teaches it to βthinkβ before answering by issuing rewards and penalties, which allows it to self-solve problems and fact-check answers.
Although they take a few seconds to βthinkβ and calibrate answers, tests demonstrated that the o1 models could accurately solve 83% of complex Math problems, whereas older versions could solve just 13%.
When answering scientific problems, o1 outperformed PhD-level scientists in problem-solving, which, although marks a huge AI advancement, has worried experts, who are now calling for better AI regulation.
π€ Why you should care: The launch of OpenAIβs o1 has sparked the release of a flurry of reasoning models from Google (Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental), DeepSeek (DeepSeek-R1), and Alibaba (QwQ-32B-Preview) which marks an important shift in AIβs ability to reason through problems, and paves the way for a future where AI can work, like humans, to solve complex tasks.
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#2: π NVIDIA became most valuable AI company

Our Report: In November, NVIDIA became the most valuable company in the world, surpassing Apple and highlighting the market demand for AI hardware.
π Key Points:
At its peak, NVIDIAβs market capitalization surpassed $3.3 trillion, and its stock price nearly tripled in value throughout 2024 as investors grew more confident in its ability to maintain its growth rate amid the AI boom.
Over the last five years, its stock grew by over 2,700% and its revenue has more than doubled in each of the last five quartersβtripling in the last threeβas it designs about 75% of the world's AI chips.
It did briefly push past Apple in June (but just for a day), and it also beat Microsoft (valued at $3.06T) in October, as it continued its βastronomicalβ upward trajectory.
π€ Why you should care: This just further highlights the increasing importance and dominance of AI infrastructure within the industry, something which is expected to continue, although whether NVIDIA will remain the largest AI chip manufacturer and, therefore, the most valuable company in the world, remains to be seen, with many (such as OpenAI, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft) rumored to be developing their own AI chips, to reduce reliance on NVIDIA.
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REGULATION
#3: βοΈ The EU launches the AI Act
In March, the European Union (EU) announced it was developing new risk-based legislationβThe AI Actβto regulate the development, use, and applications of AI in the EU, which it passed in May
The AI Act came in, officially, in August, and follows a βrisk-basedβ approach meaning βhigh-riskβ AI (like biometric identification systems) will face strict regulations, and βminimal-riskβ AI (like chatbots) will face fewer.
The EU gave tech companies 3-6 months to comply with the new rules, or they will face potential fines ranging from $8.1M (or 1% of their global annual turnover) to $38M (or 7% of their global annual turnover).
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