The Next Generation of AI is on the Horizon, with a Promise of PhD-Level Intelligence. OpenAI’s Chief Technology Officer, Mira Murati, has shed light on the capabilities of the upcoming GPT-5, likening the leap from GPT-4 to GPT-5 as a transition from high school to university-level intelligence. In an interview with Dartmouth Engineering, Murati revealed that the new AI system is expected to possess “Ph.D.-level intelligence” in specific tasks, thanks to improved memory and reasoning operations. However, she clarifies that this level of intelligence only applies to certain tasks, and not universally. The timeline for the release of GPT-5 has also been extended to a year and a half, which may disappoint those who were expecting a sooner launch. As the AI landscape continues to evolve, it’s exciting to think about the possibilities that GPT-5 will bring. Will it revolutionize industries or pose new challenges? Only time will tell.

GPT-5 Revolution
Systems like GPT-4 are more like smart high-schooler intelligence, and then, in the next couple of years, we’re looking at Ph.D. intelligence for specific tasks.
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