OpenAI to launch GPT-5 in a few months, will be the closest thing to AGI we have seen yet

The new version of the large language model is expected to be much more capable compared to the GPT-4 model that was introduced last year. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, in a podcast with Lex Fridman hinted at multiple releases this year.

Although he did not delve into details or specify the name, saying it is yet to be decided, he confirmed that OpenAI ‘will release an amazing new model this year’.

According to the BI report, the anticipated release of GPT-5 is slated for sometime in the summer, citing sources familiar with OpenAI’s plans. However, this timeline is not set in stone and could shift based on various factors.

Several reports have quoted industry insiders saying that GPT-5 is as closest to AGi or artificial general intelligence as we have ever been.

The report also suggests that OpenAI has been showcasing demos of GPT-5 to some enterprise customers. The enhancements to GPT-5 could offer a materially better experience compared to its predecessors.

In terms of training and safety measures GPT-5 is currently in the training phase, the report suggests. Following this, it will undergo extensive safety testing, including an internal “red teaming” process. This involves rigorous evaluations to identify and address potential issues before public release.

The enterprise sales are expected to be the main revenue source for OpenAI, and are likely to benefit significantly from the release of GPT-5. The updated model is expected to further enhance the value proposition for business customers.

It is yet to be seen how OpenAI will deal with the access and utilisation of training data, much of which is copyrighted. OpenAI, along with other tech entities, has been navigating regulatory discussions around the use of such data for improving AI models.

(With inputs from agencies)

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