GPT-5 confirmed to be launched in 2024

This appears to be the next big push in Generative Artificial Intelligence: Sam Altman, the famous CEO of OpenAI, announced on a podcast by Bill Gates (co-founder of Microsoft) that the next version of ChatGPT, GPT-5, will be a fully multimodal tool supporting speech, image, code… and even video. GPT-5 will in fact be able to generate videos according to requests (prompts) formulated by users.
This update will therefore considerably extend the functionalities of Generative Artificial Intelligence and bring AI capabilities a little closer to human cognition (at least on the surface, we suspect that the inner workings are not the same between a biological brain and a group of processors).
Multimodal AIs, however, raise a number of concerns regarding possible confidentiality and, of course, copyright issues, with OpenAI already facing multiple legal complaints on this issue. As a reminder, several reports seem to indicate that Altman’s dismissal from OpenAI (prior to his reinstatement as CEO) was due to distrust on the part of the board of directors towards multimodal AI.
Sam Altman seems deaf to these criticisms – it is true that they are often motivated by dystopian fears that are more fantasized than based on real elements – and even promises that future versions of GPT will be able to deeply understand users based on a myriad of data . In fact, the CEO of OpenAI also confirms that GPT-5 is expected to be launched this year.
Logically, this version will only be offered to paid ChatGPT subscribers, as is already the case with GPT-4.
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