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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently had a discussion with Microsoft's Bill Gates on the Unconfuse Me podcast, covering various aspects of AI, including the future of OpenAI and the development of GPT-5.
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Altman revealed that the team behind ChatGPT is actively working on incorporating video capabilities into the platform in the future, building upon the success of image generation and voice mode features.
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The main focus for the ChatGPT team currently is enhancing reasoning capabilities, addressing limitations in the GPT-4 model.
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Altman emphasized the importance of improving reliability, accuracy, and customizability for better user experience.
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GPT-5 is in development, aiming to surpass GPT-4 by offering improved accuracy, multimodality, and increased reliability in reasoning.
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Altman highlighted the goal of making the chatbot more customizable and personalized to meet individual user preferences.
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Altman shared insights into the potential future capabilities of OpenAI's GPT models, suggesting access to user data such as email, calendar, and appointments to provide a more personalized experience.
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There are concerns regarding the cost and environmental impact of generative AI, with OpenAI spending up to $700,000 per day to maintain ChatGPT and notable water consumption for cooling.
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The US government is considering regulatory measures on AI, including export rules to control technology use, with potential implications for companies like NVIDIA.
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Microsoft is evaluating its AI research lab in Beijing amid the US-China tech rivalry.
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Sam Altman's long-term vision for OpenAI is to achieve superintelligence, surpassing the cognitive abilities of humans.