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OpenAI executive claims today's ChatGPT will seem "laughably bad" within the next 12 months, matching CEO Sam Altman's gripes


What you need to know

  • A top OpenAI executive recently indicated ChatGPT will spot better performance and accuracy in a year, potentially referring to the long-awaited GPT-5.
  • The executive added that the model will be able to handle more complex tasks and will serve as a “great teammate” that will help users handle “any given problem.”
  • OpenAI will reportedly ship its GPT-5 model later this year during the fall. 

“A year ago tonight we were probably just sitting around the office putting the finishing touches on ChatGPT before the next morning’s launch,” indicated OpenAI CEO Sam Altman while celebrating the chatbot’s first birthday in November 2023. “What a year it’s been.”

ChatGPT is arguably the best AI-powered chatbot, according to a report by Appfigures. It reigns over Microsoft Copilot, even though both models are based on the same technology, with the latter providing free access to OpenAI’s GPT-4 model and DALL-E image generation technology.





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