OpenAI Says It Won't Release a Model Called Orion This Year (techcrunch.com)
(Saturday October 26, 2024 @03:00AM (msmash)
from the for-the-record dept.)
An anonymous reader shares a report:
> OpenAI says that it [1]doesn't intend to release an AI model code-named Orion this year, countering recent reporting on the company's product roadmap. "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."
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> 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.
[1] https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/25/openai-says-it-wont-release-a-model-called-orion-this-year/
> OpenAI says that it [1]doesn't intend to release an AI model code-named Orion this year, countering recent reporting on the company's product roadmap. "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."
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> 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.
[1] https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/25/openai-says-it-wont-release-a-model-called-orion-this-year/