OpenAI Releases Two ‘Open’ AI Models After DeepSeek’s Success

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously said his company needs to “figure out a different open source strategy.”

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OpenAI is releasing a pair of open and freely available artificial intelligence models that can mimic the human process of reasoning, months after China’s DeepSeek gained global attention with its own open AI software.

The two models, called GPT-oss-120b and GPT-oss-20b, will be available on AI software hosting platform Hugging Face and can produce text — but not images or videos — in response to user prompts, OpenAI said on Tuesday. These models can also carry out complex tasks like writing code and looking up information online on a user’s behalf, the company said.