Altman also discussed the potential of AI in medical advising and personalized tutoring. He mentioned that the focus for future models is on reducing costs and increasing reliability. Despite a trademark application for GPT-5, Altman has stated that the company is currently focused on enhancing GPT-4. OpenAI's mission is to ensure AGI benefits humanity, and they aim to build safe and beneficial AGI or aid others in achieving this outcome.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that future versions of GPT, namely GPT-5 and GPT-6, will offer improved reliability, personalization, and multimodal outputs, but will still not achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI).
- OpenAI has recently announced the latest version of its image generation model, DALL-E 3, and new voice chat and image features for ChatGPT.
- Altman sees a path towards ChatGPT becoming a super cognitive assistant and mentioned the potential of AI in medical advising and personalized tutoring.
- Despite filing a trademark application for GPT-5, Altman has stated that GPT-5 is not on the horizon for now, with the company focusing on enhancements to GPT-4.