OpenAI is reportedly planning to launch the next generation of its artificial intelligence (AI) model before the end of the year. According to a report, the company’s previous model will be more powerful and powerful than the GPT-4 AI model. The largest internal tongue model is called Orion. While the company is said to be planning a December launch, the AI prototype is said to not be released to the public at first. However, it can only be accessed by companies that work closely with OpenAI.
OpenAI’s future model of artificial intelligence
The Verge reported that the AI firm is eyeing a December 2024 timeline to launch the next generation of its local language model much. The publication said, citing people familiar with the matter, that the model’s name is Orion. In particular, it was previously called Strawberry, but turned out to be the GPT-4o AI model.
Although OpenAI released GPT-4 Turbo and GPT-4o models after GPT-4 was released, neither of these two AI models are new. There are updated and improved versions of LLMs built on the GPT-4 architecture. The next version of its artificial intelligence model, likely to be called GPT-5, is expected to have a new architecture and capabilities.
According to the report, the Orion AI model will not be directly available to the public, unlike previous AI models released by the company. Instead, the AI model is offered to companies that work closely with OpenAI. That’s because the AI industry wants to let companies build their own products and features before releasing prototypes to the public.
Microsoft may be one of them, as it is a major investor in the company. Interestingly, the report says that the Orion prototype can be run on Azure servers in November. However, the official name of the AI model is yet to be confirmed.
In addition, the report claims that Orion’s AI model will be up to 100 times more powerful than GPT-4. Better AI customer features are also expected to be introduced. Ultimately, OpenAI wants to combine its AI models to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).