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In an eagerly awaited announcement, OpenAI unveiled GPT-5, claiming it is a dramatic leap forward from its previous iterations. Sam Altman highlighted that this model would feel like conversing with a PhD-level expert, a significant upgrade from the previous GPT-4 and GPT-3 models. GPT-5 boasts smarter and faster performance, with improved coding and writing capabilities while reducing inaccuracies in responses. The model will be released to all ChatGPT users, albeit with some limitations for free users.
GPT-5 introduces several technical enhancements, including a unique routing system that automatically switches to a reasoning mode for complex queries. OpenAI also added personality themes to ChatGPT, allowing users to customize their interactions. This version is designed to handle tasks like generating websites and assisting with complex queries more efficiently than its predecessors.
The development team focused on making GPT-5 safer, reducing the likelihood of hallucinations—false or misleading information in responses. Efforts were made to ensure that the model admits when it cannot accurately answer a question, aiming to boost user trust in the AI's responses. OpenAI emphasizes that GPT-5 is engineered to provide safe completions while navigating potentially harmful queries.
In parallel news, President Trump called for Intel CEO Lip-Boutan's resignation due to alleged conflicts of interest and outlined plans for a significant 100% tariff on chips while exempting companies like Apple that commit to U.S. manufacturing. Apple announced a $100 billion investment in domestic manufacturing, which plays into the administration's strategy to revive U.S. manufacturing jobs and strengthen the semiconductor industry.
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