Feb 12 (Reuters) - OpenAI will not release "o3" as a
standalone artificial intelligence model, as the ChatGPT maker
looks to simplify its products, CEO Sam Altman said on
Wednesday.
The Microsoft ( MSFT )-backed startup will release a GPT-5
model as a comprehensive AI system that will incorporate o3
along with other technologies, he said in a post on X.
OpenAI had unveiled o3 and o3 mini models in December 2024.
Its announcement comes at a time when companies in the U.S.
are facing greater investor scrutiny over their massive spending
on the technology, after Chinese startup DeepSeek unveiled a
low-cost AI model last month.
"We want to do... a much better job simplifying our product
offerings. We want AI to 'just work' for you; we realize how
complicated our model and product offerings have gotten," Altman
said, without sharing any timeline for the release of these
products.
OpenAI did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for
comment.
The generative AI pioneer aims to merge the o-series and
GPT-series models in a bid to create AI systems that can utilize
all available tools and handle variety of tasks.
OpenAI will also release a GPT-4.5 model, internally
referred to as "Orion", as its last "non-chain-of-thought" model
- a reasoning process which generates direct answers without
clear intermediate steps.
The model often struggles with complex reasoning tasks,
particularly in domains such as physics and mathematics.