
A recent report suggests that OpenAI may release GPT-5 (Generative Pre-Trained Transformers 5), the next iteration of their artificial intelligence (AI) model, in the upcoming months. The AI model will take over GPT-4, which was officially released in March 2023 and is presently in use by the company’s well-known chatbot, ChatGPT. New features, including autonomous AI agents, are reportedly in store for the fifth generation of GPT. The first text-to-video AI model from OpenAI, named Sora, might be launched later this year, according to a recent revelation made by CTO Mira Murati.
According to a report published by Business Insider, the release of GPT-5 is anticipated to occur in June or July, which falls around the middle of the year. The new AI model was introduced to a few of OpenAI’s commercial clients, who acknowledged that it was more advanced and capable than the previous model. The sources, who want to remain anonymous to avoid identity theft, described GPT-5 as “really good” and “materially better.”
It’s been reported that ChatGPT’s new foundation model would also include new features. According to the reports, one such feature would be that these AI agents can be ordered to carry out tasks autonomously. AI agents seem to be similar to GPTs, which are trainable, mini chatbots that were introduced in November 2023 and can be tailored to do certain tasks. Still, it appears that a new skill—unsupervised operability—is being introduced. There is no other known information regarding the operation of these AI agencies.
It is not rigidly determined when the AI model will be released. There may be delays since OpenAI is still in the process of training the model. In an interview with Lex Fridman, CEO Sam Altman made clear that the distinction between GPT-4 and GPT-5 will be comparable to that between GPT-3 and GPT-4.
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