OpenAI launches GPT-Rosalind, a reasoning model built for life sciences research
OpenAI unveils GPT-Rosalind for life sciences research.

OpenAI has introduced GPT-Rosalind, a specialized reasoning model for life sciences research, designed to enhance the speed and accuracy of tasks such as hypothesis generation, experiment design, and data analysis. Named after chemist Rosalind Franklin, the model demonstrates superior performance over previous versions, particularly in chemistry and biochemistry, and is currently available only to select US enterprise customers through a controlled access program.
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GPT-Rosalind scores 0.751 on the BixBench bioinformatics benchmark, outperforming several competitors.
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The model is named after Rosalind Franklin, a pioneer in DNA research.
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Access is limited to qualified US enterprise customers through a Trusted Access Program.
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