OpenAI says that it doesn’t intend to launch an AI mannequin code-named Orion this yr, countering current reporting on the corporate’s product roadmap.
“We don’t have plans to launch a mannequin code-named Orion this yr,” a spokesperson advised TechCrunch through electronic mail. “We do plan to launch a number of different nice know-how.”
The Verge reported on Thursday that Orion, which is predicted to be OpenAI’s subsequent frontier mannequin, would launch by December, and that trusted companions could be the primary to preview the mannequin forward of a rollout via ChatGPT. In accordance with The Verge, Microsoft, a detailed OpenAI collaborator and investor, expects to realize entry to Orion as early as November.
OpenAI beforehand advised TechCrunch that The Verge’s report wasn’t correct, however declined to elaborate additional.
Orion, a step up from OpenAI’s present flagship, GPT-4o, is reportedly educated partially on artificial coaching information from o1, the corporate’s “reasoning” mannequin. OpenAI plans for the foreseeable future to proceed growing new “GPT” fashions alongside reasoning fashions like o1, which it sees as addressing basically completely different use instances.
OpenAI’s assertion leaves substantial wiggle room. It might be that the corporate’s subsequent main mannequin isn’t, the truth is, Orion. Or maybe OpenAI will launch a brand new mannequin by December — however one much less succesful than Orion.
At this level, it’s anybody’s guess.
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