OpenAI’s Altman says today’s AI will be “quaint” by next year, talks GPT-5



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Update from November 09, 2023:

During a Q&A session at OpenAI’s developer conference, Altman reiterated that GPT-5 is not yet concrete. OpenAI still has “a lot” of things to figure out before it can train a model it calls GPT-5, Altman said.

There is no guarantee that it will work, and OpenAI still needs to solve difficult scientific problems and needs more computing power, he said.

In general, Altman expects a potential GPT-5 to solve even more tasks. GPT-3 was basically only good at writing text, GPT-3.5 is useful in five to eight categories, and GPT-4 works reliably in dozens of categories, Altman said. He estimates that GPT-5 will work for “most things you might want to build.”

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Altman didn’t comment directly on the OpenAI hardware rumors, but he didn’t rule out developing such hardware.

Via: ZDNet

Original article from 08 November, 2023:

OpenAI’s Altman says today’s AI will be “quaint” by 2024, in line with first GPT-5 rumor

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is already teasing the next round of AI innovation. And we got our first GPT-5 rumor for 2024.

OpenAI just announced a bunch of new features at its developer conference: GPT-4 Turbo, huge price cuts and new features for developers, custom ChatGPTs, and many more announcements.

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According to Roemmele, GPT-5 is the previously leaked multimodal AI model codenamed “Gobi”. It is scheduled for release in early 2024 and is currently being trained on a massive dataset, Roemmele claims. In addition to text and images, it will also support video.

The Information also reported on Gobi, which is said to be multimodal from the start and could become GPT-5. In early March 2023, shortly before the unveiling of GPT-4, Microsoft Germany CTO Andreas Braun also spoke of multimodal AI models from OpenAI that can generate video.

Roemmele goes on to claim that GPT-5 can correct itself and has “a small degree of self-awareness”. He cites “some folks I know very well” who have supposedly seen demos as his source. Government agencies are currently testing the model, Roemmle claims, which would fit in with Biden’s new regulatory plans.

In late September, Roemmele claimed to have access to Google’s Gemini, which he said is comparable to GPT-4 but more up-to-date. If the GPT-5 rumors are true, Google may have to compete with Gemini against a more advanced GPT-5.

OpenAI has not commented on GPT-5 recently. In June 2023, Altman said that GPT-5 was a long way from being ready for training, and that there was still a lot of work to be done. He added that OpenAI was working on new ideas, but that they were not yet ready to begin work on GPT-5.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates does not expect GPT-5 to offer a major performance improvement over GPT-4.



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