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OpenAI Poised for Imminent Release of Advanced GPT-5 Model

According to reports, OpenAI, the artificial intelligence (AI) startup founded by Sam Altman, will soon unveil GPT-5, the next iteration of its multimodal large language model.

OpenAI may release GPT-5 during the summer, per a Business Insider article that quoted two people with knowledge of the company. A CEO who recently saw a version of GPT-5 described it as “really good, like materially better.” The company is have provided demos to enterprise customers.

The company unveiled GPT-4 in March of 2023. Later that year, a more advanced version known as GPT-4 Turbo was unveiled.

When it was first released, OpenAI stated in a blog post that GPT-4 Turbo was “more capable and has knowledge of world events up to April 2023.” “With a 128k context window, it can accommodate over 300 pages of text in a single prompt.”

Along with creating GPT-5, OpenAI is working with Figure AI to integrate its technology into humanoid robots. By enabling Figure’s humanoid robots to interpret and “reason” from natural language, this collaboration seeks to shorten the company’s development time.

Large technology companies are racing to develop humanoid robots. Recently, Nvidia unveiled the Jetson Thor, a new computer, and upgrades to its Isaac robotics platform. Project GR00T is a general-purpose foundation model for humanoid robots.

OpenAI debuted Sora, an artificial intelligence program, earlier this year. It uses text prompts to generate incredibly lifelike one-minute videos. Sora is currently in the red teaming phase, during which the business finds system vulnerabilities. Sora translates written scene descriptions into 60-second high-definition video clips by training a neural network with examples from videos. The film and tech industries have been enthralled with it due to its better performance than other AI video creation tools.

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