OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman has confirmed the company currently has no plans to train a new GPT5 version in the immediate future.
After OpenAI introduced its latest GPT-4 language model in March, the company’s CEO and co-founder, Sam Altman has confirmed that there are currently no plans to train a new GPT-5 version in the immediate future.
The letter details concerns about the safety of AI systems as they advance and asks that the training of future versions be paused by at least six months. In response, at the MIT event, Altman said, the letter lacked “most technical nuance about where we need the pause.” Related Videos It should be noted that GPT-4.5, which is supposed to built off the current model, is officially scheduled to be due out later this year.
The publication also noted that there is a common fallacy that greater version numbers equate to a greater and more powerful product. With the meteoric interest in ChatGPT and associated products between November 2022 and now, it might be easy to think that AI updates could take on a similar launch cycle to popular smartphones and mobile software rollouts. However, the prior GPT-3 language model was released in 2020 with GPT-3.
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