Within the night, Sam Altman announced the GPT-5, as well as a significant change in the distribution of the models to be integrated into the Chatgpt. The CEO of OpenAi gave several indications of the power of the LLM-of-the-new-without the reveal, however, any details about the launch.
Speaking in Berlin, the executive asked the audience if they felt better knowing that the GPT-4. Many of them raised their hands in a sign of the positive, but the situation changed when Altman asked the question two: “How many of you think that will be the most intelligent when it is GPT-5?”
Without going into too much detail, Sam Altman gave a glimpse of the potential of real-GPT-5: “I don't think that it would be more intelligent than the GPT-5, and not related at all. In fact, I see it as an opportunity: we can use it to do extraordinary things. In the end, we want the science to progress further and further, and we want to give our students the means to achieve that which previously was not possible. This is the story of the human race, a path of evolution is ongoing,” he said.
At the moment, it is unclear as to how the GPT-5 will come in (or, at least, to be in excess of) the intelligence of the human, and even less if he would allow in a real OpenAI-n. to achieve AGI, which is the aim of the biggest of all the companies that develop the LLM. We'll see.
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