OpenAI readies GPT-5.6 — and poaches a legend from Google
A new version of OpenAI's model is at the door — and Noam Shazeer, one of the fathers of the architecture behind all modern AI, is leaving Google for OpenAI.
The AI race never sleeps. OpenAI is already prepping GPT-5.6, pitched by its chief scientist as a “meaningful” leap over 5.5, with a launch targeted for late June. These days “meaningful” is the word everyone reaches for — best to wait and see.
The juicier move, though, is a hire. Noam Shazeer — co-author of the famous 2017 paper “Attention Is All You Need,” which introduced the Transformer architecture underpinning practically all of today’s AI — is leaving Google DeepMind to join OpenAI.
Why it matters
In AI, talent is worth its weight in gold, and Shazeer is one of the most coveted names on the planet. Watching him switch jerseys is a show of strength for OpenAI and a headache for Google.
For the rest of us, the message is that these tools will keep improving at a dizzying pace. A good time to learn to use them — while still thinking with your own head.
By Oliver Grant
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