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    OpenAI’s Sam Altman discusses GPT-5 release date

    ChatGPT’s next big upgrade, or the new foundational model ‘GPT-5,’ is being prepared for public release, but OpenAI won’t share the specifics. In a recent interview, Sam Altman, CEO and co-founder of OpenAI, confirmed that ChatGPT’s GPT-5 model release date is sometime in summer, but it depends on a number of factors. OpenAI has internal benchmarks and other standards set for…

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    OpenAI is hopeful GPT-5 will compete a little more

    OpenAI’s next foundational model is GPT-5, and the AI startup is hoping that the model will compete a little more with rivals. Speaking at the AI Summit in Mexico, two OpenAI representatives confirmed that GPT-5 is indeed coming and that it’ll be a lot better than the existing OpenAI models. OpenAI is still working on GPT-5 and doesn’t know how much…

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    OpenAI plans to combine multiple models into GPT-5

    OpenAI is planning to combine multiple products (features or models) into its next foundational model, which is called GPT-5. ChatGPT currently has too many capable models for different tasks. While the models are powerful, it can be confusing because all models have identical names. In a Reddit AMA thread, Jerry Tworek, who is a VP at OpenAI, suggested that there are plans…

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    ChatGPT’s GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 Upgrades Are on the Way

    OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT and its underlying GPT generative AI modesl, is reworking and simplifying its AI models. This should help most people using ChatGPT and similar tools get the best results without understanding the differences between all the models. Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, announced in a post on Twitter/X that the roadmap for ChatGPT and the…

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    Sam Altman: “I Don’t Think I’m Gonna Be Smarter Than GPT-5”

    OpenAI chief Sam Altman is currently touring the world. Following Japan, Korea, and India, Altman visited Berlin to talk about AI and the future. In a panel discussion on “The Age of AI” at TU Berlin, Sam Altman challenged the audience: “How many of you think you’re still going to be smarter than GPT-5?“ He then added, “I don’t think…

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