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Sam Altman says reports of OpenAI’s next frontier model are “fake news out of control” as speculations of a December launch mount

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Sam Altman says reports of OpenAI’s next frontier model are “fake news out of control” as speculations of a December launch mount

What you need to know

  • A new report suggests OpenAI is gearing up to ship a next-gen frontier AI model code-named Orion in December.
  • The report further suggested that the ChatGPT maker would give companies it works closely with priority access to the model, including Microsoft.
  • Sam Altman responded to the claims on X, branding it as “fake news out of control.”

OpenAI has had a lot on its slate in the past few months, between the mass exodus of high-profile executives, bankruptcy reports, and recent claims that it’s breaking the U.S. copyright law. It’s been over a month since the ChatGPT maker unveiled its latest series of next-gen AI models, including OpenAI o1 and o1-mini which ship with advanced reasoning capabilities across coding, math, and science.

The Strawberry AI models are already showing great promise, per the benchmarks shared by OpenAI. A study revealed that OpenAI’s o1 could pass OpenAI’s research engineer hiring interview for coding at a 90-100% rate, potentially raising concerns among software developers about their job security in an AI-powered world.

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