The new model will succeed OpenAI’s current model, GPT-4. While a name for the next model has not yet been announced, it is expected to take the form of GPT-5, according to a May 28 report from Forbes.
OpenAI is currently evaluating the new model’s potential processes and safeguards with a safety and security committee. In 90 days, the committee plans to share its findings with the full OpenAI board.
ChatGPT’s current model has gone up against a series of medical exams, having more success on some than others.
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