OpenAI has announced the launch of GPT-4.5, codenamed Orion, its largest AI model to date. Trained on unparalleled computing power and data, GPT-4.5 is touted as a significant advancement. However, OpenAI insists it does not consider this model a frontier technology. The company's stance raises questions about the implications of such a large-scale model and the responsibility that comes with it. As the tech community waits with bated breath for actual performance data, concerns about the model's true potential and potential misuses linger. The public's perception of AI's capabilities and OpenAI's transparency will be scrutinized closely.
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The Ethics of AI Model Scale: Is the increasing size and computing power of AI models like GPT-
The Responsibility that Comes with Great Power: Can OpenAI be held responsible for the consequences of deploying such a large-scale model, and what measures are in place to prevent potential misuses?
The Gap between Promised and Delivered Technology: Is GPT-
OpenAI announced on Thursday it is launching GPT-4.5, the much-anticipated AI model code-named Orion. GPT-4.5 is OpenAI’s largest model to date, trained using more computing power and data than any of the company’s previous releases. Despite its size, OpenAI notes in a whitepaper that it does not consider GPT-4.5 to be a frontier model. Subscribers […]
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