However, for those who are most worried about the rapid growth of these artificial intelligence technologies, Sam Altman’s announcement is no consolation, as the company extends the potential of GPT-4 by connecting it to the Internet. .
sam altmanCEO and co-founder of Open AIconfirmed that his company will not be developing GPT-5, the alleged successor to its artificial intelligence chatbot GPT-4, “for some time”, after a group of entrepreneurs and technology experts from around the world asked for it to stop. for six months, the systems AI “more powerful than GPT-4”.
Altman said the petition “misses most of the technical nuances that we need a break on” at a conference held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which he attended via video conference.
Likewise, he assured that his company was not working on the development of a GPT-5, so the letter -which has already been signed by more than 25,000 people– seemed a bit “ridiculous”.
Although he agrees that OpenAI needs to “act with caution” because there is “increasing rigor in security matters” and that is “really important”.
“I also agree that as abilities get more and more serious, the safety bar needs to be raised,” Altman said at the institution’s event.
However, just because OpenAI doesn’t work on GPT-5 doesn’t mean it doesn’t extend the capabilities of GPT-4.
For those most concerned about the rapid growth of these AI TechnologiesAltman’s announcement that OpenAI isn’t developing GPT-5 is little consolation, as the company expands the potential of GPT-4 by connecting it to the internet, for example, and might also release a GPT-4.5as he did with GPT-3.5.
Similarly, OpenAI This is not the only one company that works on this type of tools.
“Incurable alcohol evangelist. Unapologetic pop culture scholar. Subtly charming webaholic.”