Those of us who have been with ChatGPT since day one and use it in all possible scenarios have been eagerly awaiting the new version of GPT-5. It was heralded in the AI circles as a real breakthrough — almost an “Oppenheimer moment” of artificial intelligence. But first impressions? Quite bitter. A big disappointment for GPT-5!
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OpenAI has officially launched GPT-5 – the next generation of its most famous chatbot AI – and made it the default ChatGPT model for all users, even free ones. If you’ve ever felt like ChatGPT was always a bit too “robotic” or that you’re drowning in models with names that sound like processor codes, then GPT-5 will be a real simplification for you.
Welcome to the future where your quietest coworker listens to everything, remembers everything – and never forgets your 2022 revenue.
ChatGPT subscription?! OpenAI offers ChatGPT in several flavors: from a free GPT-3.5 model for the curious to premium turbo packages for companies that use AI to optimize everything - except coffee from the vending machine. But many people choose the wrong one. Here's a guide to help you hit the nail on the head.
GPT-4.5, the latest artificial intelligence model from OpenAI Labs, is the first to successfully pass the famous Turing Test. In a recent scientific study, 73 % participants believed they were communicating with a real person—and not an algorithm. But while this is an impressive achievement, it also raises some pretty scary questions.
Artificial intelligence has already taught us how to properly compose a resume, write emails, draw cats in the style of Picasso, and solve complex math problems with childlike ease. All well and good. But OpenAI is now trying something that goes beyond Excel spreadsheets and aesthetically pleasing memes: using OpenAI Jukebox to create a song that people would actually want to hear more than once.
What's happening with Apple and artificial intelligence - Apple Intelligence? We know this story already - almost as well as the iconic Nokia ringtone. A tech giant falls asleep at the wheel, misses the next big wave and... poof. From disruptor to PowerPoint note. Let's remember Nokia, BlackBerry, Skype. They once ruled the world, but today they are digital fossils, mentioned only out of nostalgia or as a warning.
The Super Bowl is no longer just a sports spectacle – it is also the biggest stage for technology, where the future is seen not only on the field, but also between the commercials. If a few years ago the Super Bowl was full of cryptocurrency ads (and it's clear to everyone how that ended), this year's evening showed that the next big tech boom is artificial intelligence. Google and OpenAI decided to bring their vision of the AI future right in front of the eyes of more than 100 million viewers.
If you’ve ever used ChatGPT and noticed that its response was faster, more meaningful, or simply more “on point,” you’re not alone. Many users notice that this digital assistant works better at certain times, while at other times the quality of its responses drops. But why? The culprits aren’t just the complex questions or the way you ask them—they’re also the system load.
Do you still remember brands like Nokia and Blackberry? Maybe a Motorola? These were the most popular brands of so-called GSM phones, which quickly disappeared from the world scene with the arrival of the touch-screen smartphone - the iPhone. A similar, almost identical story is happening in the automotive industry, but this time the reason for the change will not be electrification or replacement of the energy source in cars. Cars will become a new product category due to a different type of technology. Due to this technological revolution, some car brands will simply disappear. Let's see why most European car brands will disappear by 2035.
Elon Musk, the visionary and chief funder of early OpenAI, used his drive and money to pave the way for an organization that promised to make artificial intelligence serve humanity. Today, however, the same man is among the company's harshest critics. What went wrong?
OpenAI, the company that introduced the revolutionary ChatGPT to the world, continues its rise to the top of the technology world. It recently closed a new round of funding, raising an impressive €6.6 billion, taking the company to an incredible market value of €157 billion. This latest funding, led by tech giants Microsoft and Nvidia, will enable further research into artificial intelligence (UI) and increase computing capabilities.