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OpenAI says it won’t release a model called Orion this year
OpenAI says that it doesn’t intend to release an AI model code-named Orion this year, countering recent reporting on the company’s product roadmap.
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OpenAI seems to have a lot in the pipeline but release little. To my knowledge, Sora nor the conversation piece for ChatGPT 4.o are still not available.
You're right, maybe OpenAI is waiting for the best time/opportunity to start releasing more of these projects.
Sora will need to be completely awesome when they release it. With the videos they released, the expectations are huge!
We will see what they are doing. Nvidia is in the game.
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Releasing new products has a become a huge poker game between all of the top AI brands. The big players don’t expose their hands at all anymore. It’s like they wait to see what a competitor does and then frame their next release based on it lol
You summarized well how all this is happening. LOL
Basically, that's what the impression is.
LOL
Orion is a cutting-edge AI model developed by OpenAI, showcasing significant advancements in conversational AI. Its key features include:
Orion's capabilities make it an exemplary conversational AI model. Its advancements pave the way for more sophisticated AI interactions.
Without a doubt, LeoAI will be something close to this, we will have an excellent AI assistant.
“We don’t have plans to release a model code-named Orion this year,” a spokesperson told TechCrunch via email. “We do plan to release a lot of other great technology.”
The Verge reported on Thursday that Orion, which is expected to be OpenAI’s next frontier model, would launch by December, and that trusted partners would be the first to preview it ahead of a rollout through ChatGPT. According to The Verge, Microsoft, a close OpenAI collaborator and investor, expects to gain access to Orion as early as November.
OpenAI previously told TechCrunch that The Verge’s report wasn’t accurate, but declined to elaborate further.
Orion, a step up from OpenAI’s current flagship, GPT-4o, is reportedly trained in part on synthetic training data from o1, the company’s “reasoning” model. OpenAI plans for the foreseeable future to continue developing new “GPT” models alongside reasoning models like o1, which it sees as addressing fundamentally different use cases.
OpenAI’s statement leaves substantial wiggle room. It could be that the company’s next major model isn’t, in fact, Orion. Or perhaps OpenAI will release a new model by December, but one less capable than Orion.
At this point, it’s anyone’s guess.
Orion is an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, designed to provide information and answer questions. Orion represents a significant advancement in conversational AI, offering more accurate and informative responses.