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Employees tested the new model, code-named Orion, reportedly found that even though its performance exceeds OpenAI ’s existing models, there was less improvement than they’d seen in the jump from GPT-3 to GPT 4 .
Orion might not be reliably better than previous models at all in some areas, such as coding.
OpenAI has created a foundations team to figure out how the company can continue to improve its models.
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