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    Openai Reasoning Models: O1, O3 And O4

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    Openai Reasoning Models: O1, O3 And O4

    Openai Reasoning Models: O1, O3 And O4
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 744.63 MB | Duration: 2h 4m

    Reasoning Models with OpenAI & ChatGPT: Understand, Apply, and Optimize with Smart Prompt Engineering and Cost-Effective

    What you'll learn

    Understand reasoning model architecture

    Compare standard GPT vs O-series models

    Apply zero-shot prompting effectively

    Which prompt engineering techniques are ineffective

    Experiment with the OpenAI Playground

    Select the best model per task

    Requirements

    ChatGPT Plus or Pro subscription

    OpenAI account with billing enabled (for the OpenAI platform/API)

    Description

    AI is evolving fast — and if you're only using standard ChatGPT, you're already behind.This course will introduce you to OpenAI’s reasoning models (o1 to o4) — a cutting-edge line of models built to think deeply, solve harder problems, and simulate real reasoning. Whether you're coding, analyzing, researching, or building, knowing when (and how) to use these models is a superpower.What You’ll Be Able to Do:Understand what makes reasoning models fundamentally different from regular GPTsIdentify the right model for your task — o3, o4-mini, or GPT-4o.Use build-in chain-of-thought prompting without needing to engineer it yourselfWork hands-on with math, code, documents, visualsCompare OpenAI models with rivals like Claude and Gemini using real benchmarksPredict where reasoning models are going (and how GPT-5 might change everything)Why This Course Stands Out:Go hands-on with real tasks: logic puzzles, document comparison, toolchain planning, multimodal reasoning, and moreLearn prompting strategies that work with the model’s built-in reasoning — not against itSee how the O-series models think before they "speak" — and how that leads to fewer mistakes and more insightGet ahead of the curve before these capabilities become the new standard in AI interfacesIf you want to move past generic chatbots and start using AI that can analyze, reason, and reflect — this course is your entry point into the next frontier of intelligent systems.The AI that thinks for real is already here.The question is: Are you using it to its full potential?

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to GenAI, GPT and reasoning models

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Practical use-cases for reasoning models

    Lecture 3 Basic terminology around AI

    Lecture 4 LLM training and architecture: ChatGPT does not think

    Lecture 5 Understanding tokens

    Lecture 6 Evolution of OpenAI's Models (since ChatGPT)

    Lecture 7 What are Reasoning Models?

    Section 2: OpenAI reasoning models & capabilities

    Lecture 8 Available reasoning models

    Lecture 9 OpenAI account

    Lecture 10 Model overview: o1, o3, o4

    Lecture 11 [Optional] OpenAI o1 – The first reasoning model

    Lecture 12 Verifying your OpenAI account

    Lecture 13 [Optional] OpenAI o3

    Lecture 14 [Optional] OpenAI o4

    Lecture 15 Guided Exercise (standard vs reasoning)

    Lecture 16 Visual reasoning

    Lecture 17 GPT vs reasoning models

    Lecture 18 Guided Exercise - Standard GPT vs Reasoning side by side

    Section 3: Prompting techniques for reasoning models

    Lecture 19 Rethinking prompt engineering

    Lecture 20 Voice, Role and Tone

    Lecture 21 Ask-First Prompting

    Lecture 22 Zero-Shot Prompting

    Lecture 23 Few-shot Prompting

    Lecture 24 Chain-of-Thought (CoT) Prompting

    Lecture 25 Meta-Prompting

    Lecture 26 Common mistakes when prompting reasoning models

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