Openai plans to launch a new language on AI “Open” AI in the coming months
Openai says he intends to release his first “open” language since then GPT -2 “In the coming months.”
This is according to a Feedback form The company posted on its website on Monday. The form that OPENAI invites “developers, researchers and (members of) the wider community” to fill in, includes questions like “What would you like to see in an open-weight model from Openai?” and “What open models have you used in the past?”
“We are glad to collaborate with developers, researchers and the wider community in order to collect its contribution and make this model as useful as possible,” says Openai on its website. “If you are interested in joining a feedback session with the Openai team, please let us know (in the form) below.”
Openai plans to host developer events in order to gather feedback in the future the demonstration prototypes of the model. The first developer event will be held in San Francisco within a few weeks, followed by sessions in Europe and the Asia-Pacific regions.
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Openai faces increasing pressure from rivals such as Chinese AI Lab Deepseek, who adopted an “open” approach to launch models. Unlike the Openai strategy, these “open” competitors provide their models available to the AI community for experimentation and in some cases commercialization.
This turned out to be a wild successful strategy for some outfits. Meta, which has invested strongly in her family from Llama from open AI models, said earlier in March that Llama has Hold over 1 billion withdrawalsS Meanwhile Deepseek quickly accumulated a large worldwide user base and attracted the attention of internal investorsS
In Recent Q&A RedditOpenai CEO Sam Altman said he believes Openai was on the wrong side of history when it comes to an open source of his technology.
“(I personally think we should) come up with a different open source strategy,” Altman said. “Not everyone in Openai shares this opinion and this is not our highest priority (…), we will produce better models (we move on), but we will maintain less lead than in previous years.”
Altman expanded the open plans of Openai in a Post on X on Monday afternoonSaying that the upcoming open Openai model will have opportunities for “reasoning” on the O3-Mini Openai.
“(B) Enterease, we will appreciate this model according to (to) our readiness frame, as we would do for any other model,” Altman said. “(A) and we will do extra work, given that we know that this model will be modified after release (…) (W) is excited to see what developers build and how large companies and governments use it where they prefer to manage the model themselves.”
Excerpts from the upcoming book by the Wall Street Journal Keach Hage Posted on the Weekend claim that Altman misled Openai’s executives about model safety reviews before his Brief In November 2023