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Microsoft Prepares for OpenAI’s GPT-5 Launch

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
February 21, 2025
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Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has unveiled the company’s strategy for its next GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 models, among other next-generation AI models. GPT-4.5, also known internally as Orion, will be the final model before OpenAI moves to a single AI system with GPT-5, Altman revealed in a post on X (previously Twitter).

According to a person familiar with OpenAI’s intentions, Microsoft engineers are presently preparing server capacity for the company’s next GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 models. Microsoft is reportedly planning to host the new AI model as early as next week, despite OpenAI CEO Sam Altman just acknowledging that GPT-4.5 will deploy in a few weeks.

GPT-4.5, codenamed Orion, is the final non-chain-of-thought model from OpenAI and its next frontier model. Although OpenAI has hinted that GPT-4.5 may be far more potent than GPT-4, the firm is also anticipating more substantial upgrades in its GPT-5 model.

Without providing any technical details about the model, Altman disclosed the internal name of GPT-4.5 as Orion during his media presence. According to sources that are now accessible, OpenAI is working on Orion, a significant mid-range improvement that surpasses GPT-4 capabilities by up to 100 times. According to The Verge, the o1 reasoning model created the synthetic data used to train the specific model.

An Integrated AI Environment, Altman said that OpenAI’s next GPT-5 will eliminate the need for users to choose separate models by integrating many AI capabilities into a single platform.

“We want AI to ‘just work’ for you; we realise how complicated our model and product offerings have gotten,” Altman stated. “We hate the model picker as much as you do and want to return to magic unified intelligence.”

GPT-5 will combine the capabilities of OpenAI’s o-series reasoning system and the GPT model series. GPT-5 will improve the seamlessness of AI engagement with additional capabilities including voice recognition, canvas, search, and deep research integration.

Developing GPT-5 using ChatGPT, Altman mentioned the changes to ChatGPT users’ access choices due to the upcoming release of GPT-5. Premium members will have access to sophisticated features in higher intelligence levels, while free-tier users will have unrestricted access to normal intelligence mode through their account.

The Function of o3 Reasoning Frameworks from the most recent iteration of the O3-series reasoning models, known as O3-mini, is available for purchase through subscriptions that began last month. Since the o3 model is an AI-integrated part of tools and agents, it is not offered as a stand-alone product. As part of its current deployment, OpenAI leverages its AI product “Deep Research” with o3-series capabilities. By creating o3-series reasoning models, OpenAI promotes AI integration and provides smooth, potent user access.

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