OpenAI is on the verge of releasing its new AI model, codenamed Orion, with a planned rollout by December 2024. This launch marks another significant advancement for the tech giant, aiming to deliver a model that could be up to a hundred times more powerful than its predecessor, GPT-4. Unlike previous models such as GPT-4o and o1, which were broadly released, Orion is intended for a select group of small partners, focusing on specific applications and products.
Reliable sources indicate that engineers at Microsoft, OpenAI's core partner, are already preparing to integrate Orion into Azure by November, positioning the model for immediate use upon its release. However, it remains uncertain whether OpenAI will officially classify Orion as GPT-5. The timeline for this release appears flexible, with the potential for delays.
The development of Orion is crucial as OpenAI strives to achieve its long-term vision of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Recent efforts have included utilizing the o1 model, Strawberry, to generate synthetic data for training Orion, which suggests a robust preparation process for this ambitious model.
Hints regarding the release of Orion have been teased by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who recently posted about the "winter constellations" rising soon on social media. This subtle reference is believed to correlate with Orion's name, named after the winter constellation.
This upcoming launch is particularly timely for OpenAI, which has just completed a record organizational funding round, raising $6.6 billion. The company is currently navigating restructuring within its newly adopted for-profit model, alongside significant layoffs that have affected key personnel, including CTO Mira Murati and Chief Research Officer Bob McGrew.
As OpenAI gears up for the Orion launch, it promises to create significant waves in the AI industry, setting new standards for what artificial intelligence can achieve.