OpenAI
is
getting
ready
to
unveil
a
number
of
new
AI
models,
sources
familiar
with
the
company’s
plans
tell
The
Verge.
Among
the
new
AI
models
will
be
a
release
of
what
I’m
expecting
will
be
branded
GPT-4.1,
which
one
source
describes
as
a
revamped
version
of
OpenAI’s
GPT-4o
multimodal
model.
GPT-4o
was
originally
introduced
last
year
as
a
flagship
model
that
reasoned
across
audio,
vision,
and
text
in
real
time.
I
understand
that
OpenAI
will
launch
GPT-4.1
alongside
smaller
GPT-4.1
mini
and
nano
versions
as
soon
as
next
week.
OpenAI
is
also
readying
the
full
version
of
its
o3
reasoning
model
and
an
o4
mini
version
that
could
debut
even
sooner.
AI
engineer
Tibor
Blaho
discovered
references
to
o4
mini,
o4
mini
high,
and
o3
in
a
new
ChatGPT
web
version
earlier
today,
suggesting
these
additions
are
imminent.
I
understand
o3
and
o4
mini
are
both
set
to
debut
next
week,
unless
OpenAI
moves
the
launch
plans
around.
OpenAI
CEO
Sam
Altman
teased
on
X
that
OpenAI
would
be
launching
an
exciting
feature
today,
but
it’s
not
clear
if
this
is
related
to
the
o3
and
o4
mini
references
in
ChatGPT
or
not.
Sources
caution
that
OpenAI
has
delayed
the
introduction
of
some
new
models
recently
due
to
capacity
issues,
so
it’s
possible
for
the
new
GPT-4.1
model
introduction
to
slip
beyond
a
planned
debut
next
week.
I
asked
OpenAI
to
comment
on
this
story,
but
the
company
didn’t
respond
in
time
for
publication.
Altman
revealed
on
X
earlier
this
month
that
customers
“should
expect
new
releases
from
OpenAI
to
be
delayed,
stuff
to
break,
and
for
service
to
sometimes
be
slow
as
we
deal
with
capacity
challenges.”
OpenAI’s
more
advanced
image
generation
capabilities
forced
the
company
to
temporarily
rate
limit
requests
last
month,
and
Altman
claimed
“our
GPUs
are
melting”
due
to
the
popularity
of
the
built-in
image
generator
for
users
of
ChatGPT’s
free
tier.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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