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December 19, 2024
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OpenAI o1 has landed in Relevance as a text, vision and agent model

OpenAI o1 is now available in Relevance AI as a text, vision, and agent model—bringing enhanced capabilities to your AI workflows.  

When working with AI-driven processes, selecting the right model is key. Here’s what’s new with OpenAI o1:  

➡️ Larger Context – Supports double the input context and 6x the output context

➡️ New Agent Behavior – Uses tools more frequently than GPT-4o

➡️  Stronger Performance – Outperforms GPT-4o in tool calling and response generation

➡️  Higher Cost Consideration – Priced ~6x higher than GPT-4o, making it ideal for high-value AI tasks

Keen to power your agents with o1? 👇

To use it in Relevance, you’ll need to bring-your-own OpenAI API key (for now!)

To get started, configure OpenAI o1 as your agent model inside Relevance AI.  

OpenAI o1 offers advanced AI power, stronger tool usage, and expanded processing capabilities, making it a valuable option for complex automation tasks.  

If you're interested in learning more, you can sign up to get started or book a demo to see it in action.

Other improvements

The Notion-like slash menu is launched!

  • This menu allows us to surface all of our powerful prompt features (with more on the way!)
  • Now available in agent system prompts, LLM tool step prompts -- anywhere you can reference a tool, variable, or write markdown.

Fixes

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