Openai says it intends to release its first “open” language model since GPT -2 “in the coming months.”
That is according to a A feedback form The company released on its website on Monday. The form that Openai invites “developers, researchers and [members of] The wider community “to fill, includes questions like” What would you like to see in an open-weight model of OpenAI? “And” What open models have you used in the past? “
“We are excited to collaborate with developers, researchers and the wider community to collect inputs and make this model as useful as possible,” Openai wrote on its website. “If you are interested in registration [in the form] below. ”
Openai faces increasing pressure from rivals such as Chinese AI Lab Deepseek, who have adopted “open” access to launch models. In contrast to Openai’s strategy, these “open” competitors provide their models to the AI community for experimentation and, in some cases, trading.
In recent Reddit Q&A, Altman said he thinks Openai was on the wrong side of history when it comes to opening his technologies.
“[I personally think we need to] Realize a different open source strategy, “Altman said.” Not everyone at Openai shares this view, and it is not our current highest priority either … we will produce better models [going forward]But we will keep less lead than we do in previous years. ”