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When is ChatGPT-5 coming? OpenAI CEO confirms they are not developing it

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:53 am
by tasnimsanika69
At the end of 2022 , the company OpenAI launched its first chatbot based on artificial intelligence . Little by little, it has been improving and developing this AI chat , reaching the point of presenting version 4 , but in this case for a fee . If you want to enjoy this chatbot for free, version 3.5 is now available. But when will the most anticipated version 5 arrive? Well, the CEO of OpenAI has answered this question.

On social media, there was already talk of ChatGPT-5 , which was going to be the artificial intelligence tool that would most resemble humans , since this chatbot could eventually be capable of achieving AGI, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).

When will ChatGPT-5 be available?
Although everyone believed that version 5 of OpenAI's chatbot was going to arrive at the end of this year 2023 , at an event at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), OpenAI's CEO and co-founder, Sam Altman , assured that, for the moment, his company will not develop GPT-5 "for some time . "

After making it clear that, at the moment, OpenAI is not working on ChatGPT-5, Altman assured that what they are doing is further researching GPT-4 to improve it: "We are doing other things , in addition to GPT-4, which I think has security problems , which are important and which were left out of the agenda," indicated the co-founder of OpenAI.


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The letter signed by Elon Musk and other top executives
The journalists took advantage of having one of the most important pieces of the OpenAI company before iran number screening them, and decided to ask Altman about the open letter signed by Twitter CEO Elon Musk (who has created his own AI company), and by other managers and researchers in artificial intelligence.

Sam Altman said that he found this letter "ridiculous" because, as he has already clarified, his company is not developing ChatGPT-5.

Altman also indicated that he is aware that OpenAI has to "move with caution" because there is "increasing rigor in security issues," but that the company is not developing any update to its chatbot that will take them towards GPT-5.

The company's CEO also said that Musk and company's letter "lacked most of the technical nuances about where we need the pause," explained the OpenAI co-founder.

Although Sam Altman assures that OpenAI is not yet researching or developing version 5 of its chatbot, he has made it clear that they are improving version 4. This means that they will surely release a version 4.5 of their ChatGPT , and that, logically, the next version to be released is version 5.