We knew this was coming, but now it’s official.

  • DeGandalf@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Their official statement was, that now the GPT versions will only improve in small steps, and no really big releases at a time. This would mean, that they only saved the trademark for later use, so that no one else gets it. But, while this was an official statement, OpenAI is still a company, so they might have made this statement just to appease their competitors.

    My guess based on those statements is, that GPT-5 releases around mid of next year, but we’ll see.

    • randomsnark@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Per my original post, if you’re correct, then they’re lying to the government about their intent to use it within the next six months, and will have to submit additional paperwork with a fictitious unforeseen reason for the six months delay to push it back.

      It’s not clear to me whether you’re saying that I missed something in my original post (which I might have, like I said), or that they’re lying to the government and planning to do so again (which is possible I suppose), or if you’re just disregarding my post and providing an unrelated guess.

      I also just woke up minutes ago so maybe I’m just misunderstanding you.