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ChatGPT-5 should be released at the end of the year and reach the holy grail of general artificial intelligence!

OpenAI is already working on developing the next version of the language model behind ChatGPT, likely to arrive later this year. The firm thinks it could become a general artificial intelligence, indistinguishable from a human.

In just four months, ChatGPT has brought artificial intelligence to the fore. The new version, based on GPT-4, was released just two weeks ago, and already the eyes are on the next version of the large language model (LLM), namely GPT-5.

OpenAI already plans the release of an intermediate version, GPT-4.5, in September or October which should be more precise, more consistent and accept longer queries. On its site, the firm also indicates that GPT-5 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2023. According to Siqi Chen, a developer very active on Twitter, this new version could represent a major evolution.

The first general artificial intelligence?

I’ve been told that GPT-5 training is expected to end in December, and OpenAI expects it to reach IAG “, he said in a tweet. AGI, for general or strong artificial intelligence, is the holy grail of artificial intelligence research. This term refers to an AI capable of understanding or learning any task like a human. This means that he would be indistinguishable from a human being.

GPT-4 has already been advertised as being multimodal, capable of understanding images, although this feature is not yet publicly available. If GPT-5 supports even more media (audio, video, input and output…), the power of the model could be increased tenfold. It remains to be seen whether OpenAI will be able to stick to its timetable as more than 1,000 experts have called for a six-month moratorium on the development of artificial intelligence in order to create a regulatory framework.

Written by Emilie Grenaud

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