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In a recent video on the AI Revolution channel, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, discusses the revolutionary changes that the upcoming GPT-5 model is expected to bring. This model is touted to be the most powerful and versatile AI system ever created. Compared to GPT-4, which was released in March 2023, GPT-5 promises to impress with its capabilities and power. Altman highlights changes like lifting the message length cap, allowing users to communicate more naturally and flexibly with the model. Longer conversations and complex instructions will no longer be an issue, making the use of GPT-5 much easier and more user-friendly.

The video also touches on improvements in mathematical calculations and logical reasoning, which were weaknesses of GPT-4. Altman promises that GPT-5 will tackle these issues with ease, thereby enhancing its utility. Additionally, the model will become more confident in its responses and apologize less frequently, contributing to better user experience. Another promising novelty is the enhanced memory of the model, enabling it to provide more consistent and coherent answers, which users are sure to appreciate.

Attention is also drawn to the OpenAI Academy project, which aims to revolutionize education by leveraging GPT-5's capabilities to provide high-quality courses across various topics. Altman asserts that this platform will be accessible to anyone who wants to learn, with users having the ability to create and share their own courses. According to the announcement, OpenAI Academy is set to launch in late 2023, which emphasizes the exciting developments surrounding OpenAI and GPT-5.

As a visionary for AI, Sam Altman recognizes not only the positive aspects of artificial intelligence but also the challenges and risks such as bias and privacy issues. OpenAI places great importance on ethics in AI and collaborates with government and regulatory bodies to ensure that AI is used responsibly and benefits all of humanity. Recently, Altman met with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss AI regulations in Europe, indicating their commitment to safety and ethics.

Finally, it's worth noting that as of the time of writing, the video on the AI Revolution channel has over 344,041 views and 6,188 likes, reflecting the growing interest in AI. As Altman puts it, they are just getting started. Stay tuned and ready for the future of artificial intelligence because the best is yet to come.

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  • 00:00 Introduction to the channel and exciting news about AI.
  • 00:04 Discussion on OpenAI and the upcoming GPT-5 model.
  • 00:08 Announcement of statements from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
  • 00:14 Description of GPT-5 as a powerful and versatile AI system.
  • 00:40 Overview of previous successful OpenAI models like GPT-3 and 4.
  • 00:58 Introduction to GPT-4 and its capabilities.
  • 01:33 Sam Altman's predictions about GPT-5's features.
  • 01:55 Removing message length caps for user interaction.
  • 02:23 Improvements in mathematical and logical capabilities.
  • 02:42 Reduction in AI's excessive apologies for more confident responses.
  • 03:06 Improvements in memory and consistency of responses.
  • 03:31 Hints at new features for GPT-5 involving more modalities.
  • 04:33 Sam Altman's focus on educational innovations with AI.
  • 04:48 Introduction to OpenAI Academy for affordable education.
  • 05:34 Discussion on AI challenges and OpenAI's commitment to ethics.
  • 07:27 Conclusion on OpenAI's promising future with GPT-5.
  • 08:14 Encouragement for audience interaction and feedback.

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Hey everyone, welcome back to AI Revolution channel, I've got some honestly insane news about the future of Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI and GPT-5. The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has made some stunning statements about the upcoming GPT-5 model, which is expected to be the most powerful and versatile AI system ever created. In this video, I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about GPT-5, what it can do and why it's so exciting. So if you haven't already, smash that subscribe button and ring the bell so you're not left behind on any of this awesome AI stuff we're covering. So OpenAI, the masterminds behind insane projects like GPT-3 and 4, DAL-E and Codex, models that are so insanely powerful, they've been transforming the tech scene. As we all know, AIs that can write full-blown essays, generate memes on the fly and even create websites. But that's just the beginning. Right now, OpenAI's current flagship model is GPT-4, released just a couple months back in March 2023, this beast was a serious step up from GPT-3.5. GPT-4 is a large multimodal model which means it can accept both text and image inputs and produce text outputs. It can perform a variety of tasks, such as writing essays, generating code, answering questions, creating images and more. But it can also handle longer and more complex inputs and outputs than GPT-3.5, thanks to its larger memory and attention span. But trust me, GPT-4 is nothing compared to what GPT-5 will be able to do. According to Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, GPT-5 is going to be a total game changer. And today, we're going to unpack what exactly he means by that. First off, he's talked about removing the cap on the length of messages users can send to the model. With GPT-4, you're capped at 2048 tokens per message. To be honest, that can be a bit limiting. But with GPT-5, users will be able to send unlimited messages to the model, which will allow them to interact with it more naturally and flexibly. For example, users will be able to have longer and more detailed conversations with the model, ask it to perform multiple tasks in a single message, or give it more complex and nuanced instructions. This will make the model more user-friendly and versatile. Then he's mentioned improving mathematical calculations and logical reasoning. Because let's face it, as awesome as GPT-4 is, it sometimes struggles with basic math and logic. But with GPT-5, that's not going to be a problem anymore. Altman said that the model will be able to handle these kinds of problems with ease and accuracy. He has also talked about reducing the AI's excessive apologies and self-deprecation. Because honestly, who needs an AI that keeps saying things like, I'm not very smart, or I'm still learning, or please don't judge me. We want our AI to be confident and reliable. So with GPT-5, Altman said that the model will be more confident and assertive in its responses and only apologize when it's appropriate or necessary. Also, GPT-5 will be better at remembering things and being consistent. At present, GPT-4 often forgets user inputs and can be inconsistent. For instance, it might say its favorite color is blue, then later say it's green. But GPT-5, according to Altman, will remember more and respond more consistently. This will make it smarter and more tailored to individual users. The best part is that Altman hints at mind-blowing new features for GPT-5 that GPT-4 doesn't have. He didn't reveal much details about these features, but he hinted that they will involve more modalities, such as audio and video inputs and outputs. He also hinted that they will involve more interactivity, such as voice recognition and synthesis, facial expression and emotion detection, and gesture control. He said that these features will make the model more immersive and engaging for users. And I agree because, to be honest, this is going to take AI to a whole new level. Well, Sam Altman is not just any CEO. He's got a grand vision for AI. He's got a passion for changing the world with AI, from solving the world's biggest problems like climate change to revolutionizing education. He was one of the co-founders of Y Combinator, a startup accelerator that helped launch some of the most successful companies in Silicon Valley, such as Airbnb, Dropbox, Stripe, and Reddit. He was also one of the early investors in OpenAI, before becoming its CEO in 2019. One of the areas that Sam Altman is particularly passionate about is education. He believes that AI can revolutionize the way we learn and teach by providing personalized and interactive learning experiences for everyone. For example, he recently announced that OpenAI is working on a project called OpenAI Academy, which is a platform that will use GPT-5 to provide high-quality and affordable education for anyone who wants to learn anything. OpenAI Academy will allow users to access a variety of courses and topics, ranging from math and science to music and art, and users will be able to interact with GPT-5 as their teacher, tutor, mentor, or friend, and get feedback and guidance along the way. Interesting thing is that users will also be able to create their own courses and share them with others. Altman said that OpenAI Academy will be launched in late 2023, and it will be free for anyone who wants to use it. But Sam Altman isn't just looking at the positive side of AI. He knows there are challenges and risks, like bias, privacy issues, and even existential threats. That's why OpenAI is committed to being a responsible organization. They want to ensure AI is used ethically, respects everyone's autonomy and dignity, and benefits all of humanity. To make sure this vision becomes reality, OpenAI is willing to work with governments and regulators. They want to make sure AI is used lawfully and ethically. Altman even met with French President Emmanuel Macron recently to discuss the future of AI in Europe. He talked about how to regulate AI in a way that balances innovation and social welfare. So what's next for OpenAI and GPT-5? Well looks like they've got big plans. Altman wants OpenAI to be at the forefront of AI and GPT-5 to be the most powerful AI system ever. He's aiming to make GPT-5 more versatile, adaptable, scalable, and accessible. He even said that GPT-5 could be ready for public release by mid-2024. That's just around the corner. Now of course OpenAI and Altman aren't the only ones in the AI game. There are other big players like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and more all working on their own AI systems. So how does Altman handle this competition? Well in his own words he welcomes it. He thinks competition fosters innovation and progress and ultimately the goal is to ensure AI technology benefits all of humanity. He's even open to collaborations with other organizations because he knows that to tackle the grand challenges of AI it's going to take a team effort. Moreover Altman is fully aware of the importance of AI safety. He emphasizes that with the great power of AI there also comes great responsibility. OpenAI is committed to ensuring that their AI technologies, including the upcoming GPT-5, are designed and deployed in a way that is safe and beneficial to all. They're investing heavily in AI safety research, creating guidelines for AI use, and even consider ways to make their AI refuse harmful instructions. Their vision for OpenAI is to lead by example in the field of AI ethics. They're striving for transparency in their work, regularly publishing most of their AI research, sharing safety, policy and standards research, and inviting public input on their deployment policies. They want to hold themselves accountable and help shape a global consensus on AI ethics. In conclusion, OpenAI's future looks quite promising. With GPT-5 on the horizon and other exciting projects in the pipeline, they are set to redefine the AI landscape. And as Altman puts it, they're just getting started. So stay tuned, my friends, because the best is yet to come. That wraps up our video. I trust you liked our detailed look at what's ahead for OpenAI and GPT-5. If you've got any questions or ideas, drop them in the comments. We love your feedback. Until next time, stay curious and keep exploring the world of AI. ♪♪