OpenAI plans to release its new AI model, Orion, in December 2024. In the initial phase of its launch, OpenAI will only allow the companies associated with it to access the Orion AI Model. Later, it will be made available to the public through ChatGPT. There is also news that Microsoft will host Orion on Azure in November 2024. Orion succeeds OpenAI’s GPT-4.
OpenAI officials say Orion is 100 times more powerful than GPT-4. Orion is the latest step in the direction of OpenAI’s goal of creating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by combining its LLMs.
The release of Orion coincides with the company’s recent restructuring process that upgraded OpenAI as a for-profit company. It recently closed the $6.6 billion funding round at a $157 billion valuation for this purpose. Investors are on the lookout for OpenAI’s release of new AI models that will continue to help the company’s growth.
About Orion
According to various sources, the Orion is likely to become a pioneering tool in the AI sector soon. The launch of Orion falls as a succession of the Strawberry AI model, which was to enhance reasoning and data generation. The synthetic data generated by the Strawberry AI model was used by OpenAI to create a foundation for teaching others about the Orion AI model.
Orion inherited its abilities for logical reasoning, multi-step problem-solving, and handling complex tasks such as math and programming challenges from its predecessor Strawberry. Orion is trained by the synthetic data generated by Strawberry. This method makes Orion efficient as it produces controlled data without AI hallucinations or nonsensical outputs. Orion thus becomes efficient to be used in healthcare and cybersecurity.
Applications Of Orion
Orion AI model can be used for various purposes. It can be used for doing agent-based tasks in scenarios that do not warrant immediate response. The existing chatbots can be enhanced with advanced reasoning abilities. Moreover, the whole interface of the new AI model is built in such a way that it makes use of Orion’s quicker, general-purpose responses.
Benefits Of AI Models Such As Orion
OpenAI is a significant presence in the history of generative AI. It has created many products by integrating generative AI and large language models (LLMs). Orion is the latest addition to their set of AI models.
The AI models of OpenAI such as Orion provide many benefits to its users.
- Enhanced Efficiency: OpenAI’s AI models can do knowledge-based tasks such as data analysis, report generation, and content generation. By automating such tasks, human creators can concentrate on more complex tasks that require creativity and empathy.
- Interactive personalization at scale: OpenAI’s AI models can be used for instances that require personal interaction, where the interaction is made more personal and human-like.
- Data-driven decisions: With OpenAI’s AI models, decision-making can be made more data-based. Data-based decision-making in writing reports and summaries will help consumers become more informed.
Cons Of AI Models Such As Orion
Open AI’s AI models such as Orion are very beneficial for modern human communication. However, they have certain drawbacks too.
- Cost: Orion is not free of cost. Businesses will have to pay to integrate such AI models into their business workflows and processes.
- Biased and Inaccurate Results: OpenAI’s AI models work based on how they were trained and what data they were fed on. Even though many tasks can be accomplished by these AI models, their veracity should be judged by the humans who are using these data as there are high chances that the data is biased or inaccurate.
- Lack of Transparency: The exact decision-making process of AI models is unknown or inaccessible. There is also a lack of insight into the data on which these AI models were trained. There is also a lack of clarity as to who will be held responsible for wrong decisions made by the AI model.
The Bottom Line
Despite many ethical concerns regarding AI models such as job loss, and inaccuracy of data, AI models such as Orion are welcomed by a majority of users. In this modern world, such technology is necessary to increase human efficiency and aid data-driven decision-making.