OpenAI prepares first open model no weaker than O3 Mini
OpenAI company is preparing to release its first open language model. Will live up to its name, so to speak. This is a serious turn for the company that previously kept its powerful developments closed.
According to The Verge, the launch of this model is expected in the very near future. This model will be more compact than OpenAI’s flagship products, allowing developers to run it on local hardware. Without the need to turn to cloud services. And now anyone can download, modify and use the model in their projects.
For OpenAI this is a notable strategic turn. The company was often criticized for keeping its best technologies under lock and key, citing safety concerns. By releasing an open model, the company is demonstrating readiness for closer interaction with the broad developer community.
Details about the model’s capabilities, licensing conditions and usage scenarios are still kept secret. I hope it will be a full-fledged and powerful model. Because it’s announced that it will be no weaker than the O3 Mini model.
Autor: AIvengo
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