The launch of OpenAI’s highly-anticipated GPT-5 model, a potential powerhouse in the search engine scene, has been postponed, according to CEO Sam Altman. Instead, Altman’s upcoming Monday event will shift its focus onto the discussion about the latest developments regarding the ChatGPT tool and the GPT-4 model.
Altman cryptically mentioned OpenAI’s engagement in unnamed, captivating projects without revealing any specific details. He expressed confidence in his team’s strides in the AI field and hinted at the potential of these undisclosed initiatives to stir public interest once revealed.
Details surrounding the forthcoming OpenAI event largely remain shrouded in mystery. Expectations hint at the introduction of novel GPT-4 features and a live ChatGPT tool demo slated for May 13, 2024.
Delayed OpenAI GPT-5 launch: New projects underway
The event presents opportunities for exciting discussions about AI’s contemporary role in society with top AI experts worldwide. Attendees can look forward to a dedicated Q&A session with the presenters.
The delay in the AI-driven search engine launch coincides with OpenAI’s current hunt for highly skilled professionals. This, coupled with Altman’s comments on the organization’s models’ potential, has amplified interest in OpenAI.
Commentary by a top-ranking executive alludes to significant transformations in the AI chatbot technology on the horizon. Current ChatGPT may soon be regarded as “laughably bad,” suggesting a robust evolution of this tech in the following months.
Fans of OpenAI eagerly anticipate the unveiling of the company’s next frontier of innovation during the 2024 event, as the organization continues to redefine the capabilities of AI.