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OpenAI Indefinitely Postpones Open Model Release Due to Safety Concerns
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced another indefinite delay for the company's highly anticipated open model release, citing the need for additional safety testing and review of high-risk areas. The model was expected to feature reasoning capabilities similar to OpenAI's o-series and compete with other open models like Moonshot AI's newly released Kimi K2.
Skynet Chance (-0.08%): OpenAI's cautious approach to safety testing and acknowledgment of "high-risk areas" suggests increased awareness of potential risks and responsible deployment practices. The delay indicates the company is prioritizing safety over competitive pressure, which reduces immediate risk of uncontrolled AI deployment.
Skynet Date (+1 days): The indefinite delay and emphasis on thorough safety testing slows the pace of powerful AI model deployment into the wild. This deceleration of open model availability provides more time for safety research and risk mitigation strategies to develop.
AGI Progress (+0.01%): The model's described "phenomenal" capabilities and reasoning abilities similar to o-series models indicate continued progress toward more sophisticated AI systems. However, the delay prevents immediate assessment of actual capabilities.
AGI Date (+1 days): While the delay slows public access to this specific model, it doesn't significantly impact overall AGI development pace since closed development continues. The cautious approach may actually establish precedents that slow future AGI deployment timelines.