OpenAI Delays Open Model Launch Again

Updated:July 12, 2025

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For months, developers have been buzzing about OpenAI’s upcoming open model.

Unlike GPT-5, which is still under wraps, this model was set to be OpenAI’s first fully downloadable, run-it-yourself model in years.

But now? It’s on pause. Again.

CEO Sam Altman announced via X that OpenAI is delaying the release indefinitely.

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Safety is the reason.

According to Altman, the team needs “more time to run additional safety tests and review high-risk areas.”

And once the model’s weights are released? There’s no going back.

“Once weights are out, they can’t be pulled back… We want to get it right,” Altman wrote.

Let’s unpack what this delay means, for developers, for OpenAI’s place in the AI race, and for the growing world of open models.

What Makes This Model a Big Deal?

This isn’t just another tweak to ChatGPT.

This is OpenAI offering a powerful model that can run locally, outside of its API. Think:

  • Full access to the weights
  • Offline use for privacy or edge computing
  • Total customization for startups and researchers

According to earlier reports, this model’s reasoning abilities are on par with OpenAI’s o-series models, some of the strongest they’ve built.

Why the Sudden Delay?

OpenAI first postponed the release in June.

At that time, Altman hinted they’d stumbled on something “unexpected and quite amazing.” This new delay, though, leans heavily on safety concerns.

And it makes sense.

When you release a model that anyone can run and modify, there’s no off switch. That comes with risks:

  • Misinformation generation
  • Malicious fine-tuning
  • Misuse for scams or hacks

VP of Research Aidan Clark, who leads the open model team, emphasized this in a post:

“We want to release a model we’re proud of along every axis.”

The Competition Isn’t Slowing Down

While OpenAI pauses, others are making moves.

  • Moonshot AI, a Chinese startup, just launched Kimi K2, a one-trillion-parameter model that reportedly outperforms GPT-4.1 on several coding benchmarks.
  • Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and xAI are all racing to build stronger, safer models, with billions in backing.

Here’s how OpenAI’s delay compares:

CompanyLatest Open ModelBenchmark Strength (Coding)Public Access?
OpenAIDelayed (TBD)Comparable to o-seriesNot Yet
Moonshot AIKimi K2Beats GPT-4.1Open & Available
MetaLlama 3Mid-rangeOpen Source
MistralMixtralCompetitive with GPT-3.5Fully Open

Could This Be a Smarter Long Game?

There’s another angle.

While others rush to release, OpenAI may be taking the slower, safer route to protect its reputation, and its users.

The open-source model ecosystem has exploded. But some models have already been used for:

  • Deepfake generation
  • Fake news content
  • Auto-scripting harmful code

OpenAI, already in the spotlight for ChatGPT’s wide use, may not want to fuel fire with a rushed release.

What Developers Should Watch For

Although there’s no release date yet, OpenAI hinted at some exciting potential features:

  • Ability to connect to GPT models in the cloud for complex tasks
  • Improved reasoning and context handling
  • Possible integration with third-party tools

In short: it may be worth the wait.

Final Thoughts

Not exactly.

Yes, competitors are shipping models faster.

But OpenAI’s delay could help them deliver something safer, smarter, and more useful in the long run.

Still, the longer they wait, the more room they give rivals to steal attention, and market share.

Let’s just hope when it finally drops, it’s worth all the hype.

Onome

Contributor & AI Expert