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This AI reasoning model can be trained for $450. Researchers open sourced Sky-T1, a ‘reasoning’ AI model that can be trained for less than $450.

This model performs similar to an earlier version of OpenAI's o1 on a number of key benchmarks.

It looks like AI models are increasingly getting commoditized and we're entering an "implementation" era - now the right is implementing AIs in various industries.

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    Training an AI reasoning model for $450 sounds like an incredible deal, especially with the potential it offers for tailored insights and solutions. I’ve worked with some costlier models before, so this seems like an efficient option for those looking to integrate AI without breaking the bank. Has anyone else tried training a model at this price point?

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    It’s fascinating to see AI models becoming more accessible and affordable. The Sky-T1 model's performance similar to OpenAI’s o1 on key benchmarks at such a low training cost could be a game-changer for many industries. We're definitely moving into an era where implementing AI solutions in various sectors will become more widespread. As AI continues to evolve and become more commoditized, it’s exciting to think about the new opportunities that will arise for developers, businesses, and even smaller startups to innovate and solve real-world problems. What industries do you think will benefit most from this shift?

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    Wonderful to know about this recent development! Sky-T1, trained to reason through problems and solve tasks requiring logic and decision-making, is a game-changer. This opens up opportunities for more people, including small businesses and individual developers, to implement advanced AI without needing extensive infrastructure or large budgets. It's exciting to see how this will make AI more accessible to a wider audience!

    Thanks for this insights.