When will we get support for OpenAI 4.1 API in iMatch?

Started by Stenis, April 18, 2025, 12:56:06 AM

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Stenis

Is there a plan to open Imatch even for the new 4.1 version?
It was released four days ago on the 14 of April.
It seems interesting I think if it is faster and have less latency than the 4.0-version.
If OpenAI is to be believed it will even be more cheap and more effective to run 4.1.

Personally I´m fine even with the cost of using version 4.0 but it is a little bit slow to use in iMatch.
It takes my around 20 sekonds per image with GPT-40.
I´m very interesting if version 4.1 gives better performance.
With Gemma which is doing alright generally (but not with animal recognition) it takes about 3 seconds per picture.
So, for animal species recognition I seem to be dependent on the bigger model GPT-40.

It would have been interesting to see how 4.1 performs.
They even have a "nano"-model optimized even more to be even more fast.
Since they also claim that the new models are much more accurate even the GPT-mini-41 might might fix the animal recognition too.

It is indeed a very promising development of these API-models.

I´m aware of that some of the new stuff seems to have got ported to 4.0 too but they also write that some of the new stuff only will get available through the API.

From what I have read even the GPT-4.1-mini seems to be a big leap forward when it comes to "image understanding".

"Vision"

"The GPT‑4.1 family is exceptionally strong at image understanding, with GPT‑4.1 mini in particular representing a significant leap forward, often beating GPT‑4o on image benchmarks."

Read more here:  https://openai.com/index/gpt-4-1/

The best is that the 4.1 API for both GPT-41 and GPT-41-mini seems to be available already to use [ /b]

Mario

Why do you post questions in a board that is supposed to provide Tips & Tricks to other users.
This is surely not the right place.

You know that the API (programming interface used) has no impact on the outcome you see in tools like IMatch.
What counts is the model used. And for that, please see my post from yesterday.