OpenAI has released its new LLM model GPT-5. The new generative AI model, which will be available to consumers for free and power the newest version of the popular ChatGPT bot, represents 'our smartest, fastest, most useful model yet, with built-in thinking that puts expert-level intelligence in everyone's hands,' OpenAI said on Thursday (Aug 7).
OpenAI has released its new LLM model GPT-5.OpenAI has released its new LLM model GPT-5. The new generative AI model, which will be available to consumers for free and power the newest version of the popular ChatGPT bot, represents "our smartest, fastest, most useful model yet, with built-in thinking that puts expert-level intelligence in everyone's hands," OpenAI said on Thursday .
If you're wondering what all the hoopla is about, and what makes GPT-5 better, or different, than the company's previous GPT models , here's a quick rundown of some of the most important new features and functions available in GPT-5:Recent versions of OpenAI products have forced users to choose the type of model they wanted to use for different tasks — OpenAI's o family of "reasoning" model for complicated research, or the standard GPT for speedy results.
These personalities are intended to make using the chatbot feel more natural and context-appropriate. If you want a bit more sarcasm, choose cynic, whereas if you're using it for work, the "efficient and blunt" robot persona might be better.OpenAI claims that GPT-5 is less prone to inventing information, or hallucinating.
Whether it represents a major leap forward, or more of an iterative improvement will become clear in the days and weeks ahead as outside experts test the model and real world users play around with it. Early testers interviewed by Reuters said the improvement from GPT-4 to GPT-5 is "not as large" as the one from GPT-3 to GPT-4. AI expert and often-sceptic Gary Marcus says: "Fans will still find something to rejoice in, but GPT-5 is not the huge leap forward people long expected.
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