Whilst CEO Sam Altman is busy redirecting all inside assets to enhance ChatGPT, experiences declare that the AI powerhouse is engaged on a brand new massive language mannequin (LLM). The brand new LLM codenamed ‘Garlic’ reportedly outperforms rivals in use circumstances resembling coding and reasoning duties.
The event was reported by The Info and appears to come back at a time when the AI startup is going through intense strain from its friends like Google and Anthropic, which lately launched their state-of-the-art AI fashions.
Reportedly, the brand new mannequin alerts the corporate’s strategic transfer into specialised high-value industries resembling biomedicine and healthcare. Additionally, the ‘Garlic’ mannequin signifies a shift from generalist AI to specialised AI purposes.
Mark Chen, chief analysis officer at OpenAI, instructed his coworkers that the mannequin has been performing effectively in inside evaluations when in comparison with Google’s Gemini 3 and Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5, particularly in coding and reasoning capabilities. OpenAI is anticipated to introduce Garlic as GPT-5.2 or GPT-5.5 by early 2026.
Competitors intensifies
Studies about Garlic coincides with Altman’s declaration of ‘Code Crimson’ on Monday, December 1. The CEO in an inside memo urged workers to prioritise enhancements to ChatGPT. On the identical time, he requested them to delay different initiatives, together with the corporate’s wider promoting plans. The OpenAI boss stated that the corporate would steer extra assets in the direction of augmenting ChatGPT’s responsiveness and personalisation options as competitors intensifies.
The sense of urgency by OpenAI is palpable because the AI panorama is present process a dramatic shift with Google releasing Gemini 3 on November 18 and integrating it throughout its ecosystem. Gemini 3 is reportedly Google’s fastest-ever rollout, and the mannequin has demonstrated prime efficiency on benchmark leaderboards for picture enhancing, textual content era, and multimodal reasoning. Equally, Anthropic additionally launched its Claude Opus 4.5 final month, claiming it to be the world’s finest mannequin for coding.
Maybe, the foremost cause for OpenAI’s concern is its dwindling site visitors. In accordance with Deedy Das, an entrepreneur from Palo Alto, California, within the two weeks for the reason that launch of Gemini 3, ChatGPT’s distinctive every day lively customers (7-day common) went down by -6 per cent. OpenAI depends on its client enterprise for its income, and that is propelled by robust person progress. Das, in his LinkedIn publish, stated that OpenAI’s lofty $500B valuation depends on continued person momentum to fulfill its year-end goal of $20B ARR. That is seemingly the primary massive setback within the firm’s historical past.
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Gemini’s speedy progress
One other report in Fortune claimed that Google’s Gemini app has grown to 650 million month-to-month lively customers in October, up from 450 million in July. Curiously, three years in the past Google had declared ‘Code Crimson’ in response to ChatGPT’s launch and its subsequent widespread progress.
Reportedly, Altman’s memo additionally hinted that the corporate will launch a brand new mannequin subsequent week which is forward of Gemini 3. The memo signifies that the corporate is targeted on enhancing the mannequin behaviour and picture era capabilities. It’s to be famous that Google’s Nano Banana Professional gained traction owing to its picture era capabilities.
Chen, who took the chief analysis officer position earlier this yr, has led main OpenAI tasks together with DALL·E, Codex and o1 reasoning fashions. Whilst some senior researchers have departed for rivals this yr, OpenAI nonetheless retains a big analysis group that the corporate will probably lean on to shut the aggressive hole.
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