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Analysts project that big tech companies

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:06 am
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OpenAI has held at least two large training sessions, each of which involved months of crunching vast amounts of data to make Orion smarter. With each test run, sources close to the project told WSJ, new problems cropped up and the software fell short of the results for which researchers had hoped. In the best case scenario, the sources said, Orion outperforms OpenAI’s current offerings, but hasn’t progressed enough to justify the massive cost of running the new model.

Six months of training run can cost phone number indonesia roughly half a billion, WSJ said, based on public and private estimates of various aspects of the training. PYMNTS has contacted OpenAI for comment but has not yet gotten a reply. WSJ wrote that since ChatGPT’s launch in 2022, AI companies have promised to unveil technology that could improve and become part of all human life. could spend $1 trillion on AI projects in the years to come.

That’s put a lot of expectations on OpenAI, the report said. The company was valued at $157 billion in October, a figure predicated on CEO Sam Altman’s prediction that GPT-5 will mark a significant leap forward in a range of subjects and tasks. PYMNTS wrote earlier this year about the pending release of GPT-5, arguing that it could mark a pivotal moment in AI development, or just be another smaller upgrade. With expectations of significant advancements, experts across various sectors are examining how this next-generation model could affect industries from healthcare to finance.