In shift, OpenAI announces open AI model - The Hindu
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence powerhouse known for creating ChatGPT, has made a significant announcement. It is transitioning towards building a more open generative AI model in response to increasing competition in the open-source sector, particularly from Chinese competitor DeepSeek and Meta. This shift marks a strategic move for OpenAI, which has traditionally upheld closed, proprietary models that limit developers' ability to customize the technology for their specific needs.
Challenges of Closed Models
OpenAI, along with other advocates of closed models such as Google, has raised concerns about the risks associated with open models. These concerns include the potential for misuse by malicious actors or foreign entities. This stance has sparked friction, particularly with former backer Elon Musk, who has urged OpenAI to return to its roots as an open-source, safety-focused entity.
Embracing Openness
Despite the pushback from some quarters, OpenAI's decision to embrace a more open approach is driven by market demands. Many organizations and governments are hesitant to adopt AI solutions built on models they cannot control, especially in light of data security considerations. In contrast, competitors like Meta and DeepSeek offer models that provide companies with greater autonomy and data control.

Future Plans
OpenAI plans to seek input from developers through a series of events across different regions as it develops its new AI model. The company's CEO, Sam Altman, highlighted the success of the latest image-generation features in ChatGPT, which attracted a significant user base in a short span of time. The company's forthcoming funding round, reportedly led by SoftBank Group, indicates a strong market interest in OpenAI's innovative AI solutions.
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