gpt-5 Archives - AI News https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/tag/gpt-5/ Artificial Intelligence News Tue, 08 Aug 2023 08:59:15 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2020/09/ai-icon-60x60.png gpt-5 Archives - AI News https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/tag/gpt-5/ 32 32 OpenAI deploys web crawler in preparation for GPT-5 https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2023/08/08/openai-deploys-web-crawler-preparation-gpt-5/ https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2023/08/08/openai-deploys-web-crawler-preparation-gpt-5/#respond Tue, 08 Aug 2023 08:59:13 +0000 https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/?p=13442 OpenAI has introduced a web crawling tool named “GPTBot,” aimed at bolstering the capabilities of future GPT models. The company says the data amassed through GPTBot could potentially enhance model accuracy and expand its capabilities, marking a significant step in the evolution of AI-powered language models. Web crawlers – also referred to as web spiders... Read more »

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OpenAI has introduced a web crawling tool named “GPTBot,” aimed at bolstering the capabilities of future GPT models.

The company says the data amassed through GPTBot could potentially enhance model accuracy and expand its capabilities, marking a significant step in the evolution of AI-powered language models.

Web crawlers – also referred to as web spiders – play a pivotal role in indexing content across the vast expanse of the internet. Renowned search engines such as Google and Bing rely on these bots to populate their search results with relevant web pages.

OpenAI’s GPTBot will have a distinct purpose: to gather publicly available data while carefully sidestepping sources that involve paywalls, personal data collection, or content that contravenes OpenAI’s policies.

Website owners have the ability to prevent GPTBot from crawling their sites simply by implementing a “disallow” command within a standard server file. This grants them control over which portions of their content are accessible to the web crawler.

OpenAI’s announcement follows closely on the heels of the company’s submission of a trademark application for “GPT-5,” which is anticipated to succeed the current GPT-4 model. 

The filing, made with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on July 18, encompasses the usage of “GPT-5” in AI-based human speech and text, audio-to-text conversion, voice recognition, and speech synthesis.

However, while the GPT-5 trademark application has generated excitement among AI enthusiasts, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman cautioned against premature expectations. Altman revealed that the company is still far from initiating GPT-5 training, as extensive safety audits need to be conducted prior to embarking on the process.

OpenAI’s recent endeavours have not been without their share of controversy. Concerns have arisen over the company’s data collection practices, particularly surrounding copyright and consent issues.

In June, Japan’s privacy regulator issued a warning to OpenAI concerning unauthorised data collection. Earlier this year, Italy temporarily prohibited the use of ChatGPT due to alleged violations of European Union privacy laws.

OpenAI and Microsoft also currently face a class-action lawsuit filed by 16 plaintiffs who claim that private information from ChatGPT user interactions was accessed without proper consent. The companies have also been hit with a lawsuit over GitHub Copilot, with the claimants alleging the code-generation tool infringed on the rights of developers by scraping their code without providing due attribution.

Should these allegations prove true, both OpenAI and Microsoft could potentially be found in violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, a legal precedent with relevance to web-scraping cases.

As OpenAI continues to push the boundaries of AI technology, it must navigate these challenges to ensure responsible and ethical development in the AI landscape.

(Image Credit: Gerd Altmann from Pixabay)

See also: Meta launches Llama 2 open-source LLM

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OpenAI is not currently training GPT-5 https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2023/04/17/openai-is-not-currently-training-gpt-5/ https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2023/04/17/openai-is-not-currently-training-gpt-5/#respond Mon, 17 Apr 2023 10:36:35 +0000 https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/?p=12963 Experts calling for a pause on AI development will be glad to hear that OpenAI isn’t currently training GPT-5. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman spoke remotely at an MIT event and was quizzed about AI by computer scientist and podcaster Lex Fridman. Altman confirmed that OpenAI is not currently developing a fifth version of its Generative... Read more »

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Experts calling for a pause on AI development will be glad to hear that OpenAI isn’t currently training GPT-5.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman spoke remotely at an MIT event and was quizzed about AI by computer scientist and podcaster Lex Fridman.

Altman confirmed that OpenAI is not currently developing a fifth version of its Generative Pre-trained Transformer model and is instead focusing on enhancing the capabilities of GPT-4, the latest version.

Altman was asked about the open letter that urged developers to pause training AI models larger than GPT-4 for six months. While he supported the idea of ensuring AI models are safe and aligned with human values, he believed that the letter lacked technical nuance regarding where to pause.

“An earlier version of the letter claims we are training GPT-5 right now. We are not, and won’t for some time. So in that sense, it was sort of silly,” said Altman.

“We are doing things on top of GPT-4 that I think have all sorts of safety issues that we need to address.”

GPT-4 is a significant improvement over its predecessor, GPT-3, which was released in 2020. 

GPT-3 has 175 billion parameters, making it one of the largest language models in existence. OpenAI has not confirmed GPT-4’s exact number of parameters but it’s estimated to be in the region of one trillion.

OpenAI said in a blog post that GPT-4 is “more creative and collaborative than ever before” and “can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy, thanks to its broader general knowledge and problem-solving abilities.”

In a simulated law bar exam, GPT-3.5 scored around the bottom 10 percent. GPT-4, however, passed the exam among the top 10 percent.

OpenAI is one of the leading AI research labs in the world, and its GPT models have been used for a wide range of applications, including language translation, chatbots, and content creation. However, the development of such large language models has raised concerns about their safety and ethical implications.

Altman’s comments suggest that OpenAI is aware of the concerns surrounding its GPT models and is taking steps to address them.

While GPT-5 may not be on the horizon, the continued development of GPT-4 and the creation of other models on top of it will undoubtedly raise further questions about the safety and ethical implications of such AI models.

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Related: ​​Italy will lift ChatGPT ban if OpenAI fixes privacy issues

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