GPT-5 Features
OpenAI claims that GPT-5 will include software for the artificial production of human speech and text conversion of audio data files into text, voice and speech recognition, and machine learning-based language and speech processing. GPT-4 took around 60 million to train, not including research costs. However, there were many inefficiencies in the process of training GPT-4 and since then the cost of these cards has dropped significantly while their speed and power has increased. This means that if OpenAI were to spend the same amount and effort to reproduce GPT-4 today, it would massively improve the capabilities that GPT-4 had.
GPT-5 and AGI
Sticky Chan, an AI insider based in San Francisco, shared some information from what appears to be an inside source. He said that GPT-5 is scheduled to complete training this December and that OpenAI expects it to achieve AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). This means that GPT-5 has the potential to understand and interpret its environment, as well as think and act independently. Experiments have been conducted that took GPT-3.0.5 Turbo, the faster, cheaper and dumber model, and looped it with itself. This has been showing incredible promise, with AI agents reaching goals, iterating, changing plans and continuously moving towards one certain objective. Memory has also been added to GPT-4, which has allowed it to be better at synthesizing new information and gaining new insights about existing information.
Interesting Highlights:
- OpenAI has applied for a trademark for GPT-5 in the US.
- GPT-5 is expected to achieve AGI (Artificial General Intelligence).
- GPT-3.0.5 Turbo has been looped with itself and has been showing incredible promise.
- Memory has been added to GPT-4, which has allowed it to be better at synthesizing new information.
Main Takeaways
OpenAI has applied for a trademark for GPT-5 in the US and the model is expected to include software for the artificial production of human speech and text conversion of audio data files into text, voice and speech recognition, and machine learning-based language and speech processing. GPT-5 is expected to achieve AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), meaning that it can understand and interpret its environment, as well as think and act independently. Experiments have been conducted that have been showing incredible promise, with AI agents reaching goals, iterating, changing plans and continuously moving towards one certain objective. Memory has been added to GPT-4, which has allowed it to be better at synthesizing new information and gaining new insights about existing information. Watch the video now to find out more about the future of Artificial Intelligence and GPT-5!
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