OpenAI CEO Sam Altman hints at GPT 5, says “I expect it to be…

OpenAI announced GPT-5 at the Aspen Ideas Festival, aiming to fix GPT-4. CEO Sam Altman expects significant advancements. Srinivas Narayanan discussed AI development at the Global India AI Summit, addressing India's AI mission, language, cost, and community feedback, with Microsoft support, during the keynote panel.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman hints at GPT 5, says “I expect it to be…
OpenAI announced GPT-5 at the Aspen Ideas Festival, aiming to fix GPT-4. CEO Sam Altman expects significant advancements. Srinivas Narayanan discussed AI development at the Global India AI Summit, addressing India's AI mission, language, cost, and community feedback, with Microsoft support, during the keynote panel.
OpenAI introduced its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot – ChatGPT in November 2022. The company has introduced different versions of ChatGPT since then with the latest being GPT-4o. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has now hinted at the next iteration of ChatGPT – GPT-5.
According to a report by The Decoder, Altman talked about GPT-5 at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
He said that the company still has a lot of work to do on the next version of ChatGPT. The company wants to address errors seen in GPT-4 I with GPT-5.

Here’s What Sam Altman said?


“We don't know yet. We are optimistic, but we still have a lot of work to do on it," Altman said. "I expect it (GPT-5) to be a significant leap forward. A lot of the things that GPT-4 gets wrong, you know, can't do much in the way of reasoning, sometimes just sort of totally goes off the rails and makes a dumb mistake, like even a six-year-old would never make," he further added.
Altman, however, did not reveal any specific detail or launch date of the ChatGPT model which is currently under the stage of development.
Recently, OpenAI’s vice president Srinivas Narayanan shared two things to help India’s AI mission. Speaking at the Global India AI Summit 2024 on Wednesday (July 3), Srinivas Narayanan, vice president at OpenAI, mentioned that the Microsoft-backed company “is ready to help in any possible way.”

“Language and cost are top of mind for OpenAI. We have received a lot of feedback from the Indian community, and GPT 4o was developed to address this feedback,” Narayanan said while addressing the keynote panel India AI: Large Language Models.
Narayanan stated that OpenAI has been “developing a growing habit on a leadership team to keep learning from India.”
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