When will OpenAI release GPT-4 successor? Recently, publications from Sam Altman, the boss of OpenAI, suggested that the presentation of the next AI model (which could be called GPT-5) could happen soon. As it indicates, ChatGPT will soon celebrate its second anniversary. And besides, the boss of OpenAI has already published another message on X which seemed to be a teaser of Orion, which is the code name of the new model.
whoa ChatGPT’s 2nd birthday is next month!
— Sam Altman (@sama) October 21, 2024
i love being home in the midwest.
the night sky is so beautiful.
excited for the winter constellations to rise soon; they are so great.
— Sam Altman (@sama) September 14, 2024
Information denied by Sam Altman
In addition, sources have indicated to our colleagues at The Verge that OpenAI plans to release this Orion model in December. The media’s sources also indicated that OpenAI would initially offer this artificial intelligence model to businesses. And he would also have learned that Orion could be integrated into Microsoft’s Azure service as early as November.
But, as usual, we remind you that information should be considered with caution, as long as it has not been officially confirmed. And in this case, the information from The Verge was denied by Sam Altman, in a reaction on X. In reaction to the article, the boss of OpenAI indicated that it was “fake news ” out of control.
fake news out of control
— Sam Altman (@sama) October 25, 2024
An ultra-powerful AI model?
Regardless, OpenAI’s next model, which will succeed GPT-4, is highly anticipated. At the moment, we have few technical details. However, according to the first information, this should be a clear evolution compared to GPT-4 and GPT-3. Indeed, the new AI could be 100 times more powerful than GPT-4, according to sources. But here too, caution is required for the moment.
In any case, the successor to GPT-4 should allow OpenAI to strengthen its leadership position in the field of generative artificial intelligence, at a time when models comparable to those of ChatGPT are increasingly numerous.
- An article from The Verge mentions the possible release of the next OpenAI model in December
- But this information was denied by Sam Altman, who indicates that it is “fake news” out of control
- The next model, which will succeed GPT-4, is in any case eagerly awaited, since it should bring significant developments