In the realm of AI technology, a feverish race is underway to achieve Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), with one potential candidate being GPT-5, the anticipated successor to GPT-4 developed by OpenAI. GPT-5 aims to represent a significant improvement over its predecessor, although information about it is currently limited.
Initial reports suggested that the training of GPT-5 was set to conclude in December, raising hopes for a potential launch in 2024. However, the latest official statements from OpenAI indicate that GPT-5's training has not yet commenced and is not planned in the near future. In the meantime, OpenAI plans to introduce GPT-4.5 in "September or October 2023" as an intermediate version between GPT-4 and the upcoming GPT-5.
Speculations about GPT-5 reaching AGI levels are present, although most experts believe that AGI is still a distant goal. According to forecasts from analysts at Metaculus, true AGI will not be achieved until October 2032. There is mention that GPT-5 might reach a general level of intelligence that could be considered AGI, but these reports are still a subject of discussion in the scientific community.
Regardless, the development of GPT-5 faces resistance. Public opinion and tech leaders, including Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and Andrew Yang, have signed a petition calling for a halt to work on models surpassing GPT-4. This move aims to curb progress in AGI, which some believe carries significant ethical and technological challenges.
GPT-5 and the development of artificial general intelligence are topics that evoke strong emotions. On one hand, there is excitement about the possibilities these technologies bring. On the other hand, there are serious concerns about the consequences of their introduction. OpenAI, at the forefront of this revolution, faces the challenging task of balancing innovation with social responsibility and safety.
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