OpenAI Reported To Launch Its Orion Model In December — Or Maybe Not

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OpenAI Reported To Launch Its Orion Model In December — Or Maybe Not
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touting OpenAI’s planned launch of a new large language model — possibly called Orion or GPT-5 — in December is being dismissed by the company’s CEO and co-founder, Sam Altman .

Within a few hours of the article publishing on Thursday evening, Altman took to X — formerly known as Twitter — to disavow the story as “fake news out of control,” while not flatly issuing a decisive denial of any of the many details in the article.It’s possible that Altman’s X post was simply a knee-jerk response to the exclusive story, since he didn’t provide a punch list of any specific falsehoods.

It’s further reported that according to an unnamed OpenAI executive — which really peeves CEOs — that the new large language model is 100 times more powerful than GPT-4 and is likely to be combined with other LLMs such as 01, which launched in September. The LLM rollup was portrayed as an effort toOne factoid in the article of particular interest pointed out that OpenAI partner Microsoft would get an even earlier jump on its competitors by offering Orion to Azure customers in November.

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