GPT-5 Is Terrible - and that's a Good Thing
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OpenAI’s Sam Altman confirms ChatGPT-6 is in the works
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has confirmed that work is already underway on ChatGPT-6, even as ChatGPT-5 was only recently launched, CNBC reported. Speaking to reporters in San Francisco last week, Altman reportedly outlined the company’s future roadmap and acknowledged recent missteps. Altman did not give a release date for the new version but said it would arrive faster than the gap between ChatGPT-4 and ChatGPT-5. Unlike earlier models, the yet-to-…
Sam Altman Concedes GPT-5 Fell Short, Promises Lessons For Next Model » News.ng
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has acknowledged that the rollout of GPT-5 was mishandled, admitting the company underestimated the impact of abruptly replacing the widely loved GPT-4o model. Speaking at a private dinner with journalists in San Francisco, Altman said the backlash from millions of ChatGPT users was a “wake-up call” and would shape how the company handles future upgrades. GPT-5, introduced as the new default, was criticised by many users fo…
OpenAI is already working on GPT-6, the next version of ChatGPT. According to the startup, the AI model will arrive sooner than you think, and it will be very different from its predecessor.
GPT-5 is terrible - and that's a good thing
GPT-5 failed to wow users, but its less flashy delivery signals a positive shift for AI from at-all-costs advancement to actual use-case, writes Lewis Liu I was carrying boxes of pizza back to a park in North London last Sunday, chatting with a fellow AI founder at our kids’ playdate, when we both stopped mid-stride. We’d stumbled onto a counterintuitive truth: the fact that GPT-5 and other foundation models seem to have plateaued could be one o…
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