OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called reports that the company will launch the Orion AI model in December false. The businessman wrote about this on the social network X. Previously, sources from The Verge reported on OpenAI’s plans to launch a new neural network in December.

OpenAI director calls reports of new AI model launching in December false
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“The fakes are out of control,” Altman said, but he did not directly deny or confirm the information.

On October 25, The Verge sources reported that OpenAI is preparing to launch Orion in December. The neural network will not be immediately available in the public domain, as was the case with ChatGPT; First, the functionality will be provided to companies with which OpenAI works closely, indicated the interlocutors of the publication. According to one of them, engineers at Microsoft, OpenAI’s main partner, are preparing to deploy Orion on the Azure platform starting in November.

The publication also wrote that the company plans to combine its AI models to create an even more powerful system, which will have to become general AI (AGI, artificial general intelligence).

OpenAI’s next neural network will be the successor to GPT-4, but it is unknown if it will be called GPT-5. OpenAI Japan President Tadao Nagasaki previously said that the next AI model will be about 100 times more powerful than GPT-4.

In July, the company introduced the GPT-4o Mini neural network, which turned out to be cheaper than the 3.5 Turbo. OpenAI emphasized that the new version of the AI ​​model is designed to make the technology more accessible to customers.

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