OpenAI’s Ambitious Plans for ChatGPT 5
Sam Altman, the founder of OpenAI-backed ChatGPT, is working on developing a more advanced, superintelligent AI model, potentially known as ChatGPT 5. In addition, Altman has disclosed plans to seek additional funding from Microsoft to cover the costs of developing and training the new AI model.
OpenAI is Working on Next Gen AI Model ChatGPT 5
Following the successful launch of ChatGPT 4 and a customized version for users, OpenAI is now focusing on building the next-generation AI Model, ChatGPT 5. While details about its capabilities and features are still unknown, it is expected to be an improved version with additional features.
Altman mentioned that the data used to train ChatGPT 5 will come from a combination of publicly available datasets and proprietary data from companies. The decision to enhance ChatGPT came amid rapid evolution and intensified competition in the AI industry.
OpenAI Seeks Additional Fundings For ChatGPT
Reportedly, Altman is seeking additional financial support from Microsoft to develop “superintelligent” tech tools. If secured, this funding will be in addition to the $10 billion “multiyear” agreement between Microsoft and OpenAI. The partnership aims to make artificial general intelligence (AGI) safe and beneficial.
In light of recent talks about Google’s funding for Character.AI, a startup founded by former Google employees, Altman’s push for additional funding comes as no surprise. This investment will strengthen Google’s partnership with Character.AI and intensify competition in the AI industry.
Hot Take: Stepping Up in the AI Industry
The race to develop advanced AI models like ChatGPT 5 reflects a growing need for more sophisticated technology. With investments pouring in from major tech players like Microsoft and Google, it’s clear that the future of AI is becoming increasingly competitive and promising.