OpenAI teases 12 days of mystery product launches starting tomorrow
OpenAI will launch new AI products during the "12 days of OpenAI" event from December 5 to 20, 2024, featuring Sora and o1 models, amid controversy and competition from Google.
Read original articleOpenAI is set to launch a series of new AI products and features over a 12-day period starting December 5, 2024, as announced by CEO Sam Altman. This event, dubbed "12 days of OpenAI," will feature daily livestreams showcasing various releases, which may include the public debut of the text-to-video model Sora and a new reasoning AI model akin to o1-preview. The event is expected to run until December 20, with Altman hinting at both significant and minor announcements. The AI community is particularly eager for the full release of the o1 reasoning model, which could enhance OpenAI's competitive edge against rivals like Google and Anthropic. However, the anticipated launch of Sora has sparked controversy, as some artists involved in its testing have accused OpenAI of exploiting them for unpaid research and publicity. In response, Google has introduced its own video-generation model, Veo, to compete with Sora.
- OpenAI's "12 days of OpenAI" event begins on December 5, 2024.
- Daily livestreams will feature new AI product launches and demos.
- Anticipated releases include the Sora model and the o1 reasoning model.
- The launch of Sora has faced backlash from artists involved in its development.
- Google is competing with OpenAI by offering its own video-generation model, Veo.
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