Sam Altman sets the fateful moment of AI for the human being: "We will ask ourselves if it is already"

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By Jack Ferson

Sam Altman never gives stitch without thread as his ‘good’ friend Elon Musk and his words quickly manages to become viral due to his opinion on artificial intelligence and that potential arrival of the AGI, which promises to match and, in some cases, overcome, human intelligence in some fields.

In a recent interview, the CEO of Openai and Genius behind Chatgpt, not only confirmed that GPT-5 will arrive this year, but also advanced a scenario that worries again: «We will wonder if it is already smarter than us.»

Altman compares it to «move from a mobile phone from 90s to a current smartphone». But there is more, because its true objective is to create an artificial general intelligence capable of matching any human ability.

«We want AI simply to work for you,» Altman said in X, recognizing that all the models currently has the company have become a headache for many users.

This is all that GPT-5 and Openai have prepared for the chatgpt of the future (already present)

One of the most interesting things in GPT-5 is that you can «think» before answering. This means that not only will give quick answers, but that it will analyze the information more deeply, as a human would. You can solve problems of all kinds, make plans and make smart decisions.

On the other hand, it will not only be smarter than before, but it will also be easier to use. You will no longer have to choose between the different and the same models or configurations. The system will decide for itself what skills to use for each task, doing everything simpler for all.

Another important improvement will be the GPT-5 capacity to work with different types of information. You can understand and generate text, but also work with images, voice and even videos.

«Both in Chatgpt and in our API, we will launch GPT-5 and a system that integrates much of our technology, including O3. We will no longer launch O3 as an independent model. The free chatgpt level will get unlimited chat access to GPT-5 in the standard intelligence configuration, subject to abuse thresholds,» says Sam Altman in an X post.

GPT-5 will also be more precise and it is expected to generate more confidence among those who use it. Altman has said that one of the main objectives is to make the system make fewer mistakes and give more successful answers.

In addition, you can remember information from previous conversations and use it in the future, so you will have a long -term thought and conversations to which you can resort to expand information a week later, for example.

Will GPT-5 reach general artificial intelligence?

This has been one of the great questions that have been circulating since the existence of GPT-5 began to be mentioned there by 2023. The doubt of whether humanity is getting closer to what is called as Agi goes out to debate with each novelty in AI.

With this as a base and once again, it seems that this is totally discarded. Most experts claim that many years are still missing for the AGI. According to the survey of the almost 1,500 forecasts of Metaculus, the AGI real until 2030 is not expected to be reached.

If GPT-5 reaches the AGI, it would mean that the chatbot would have achieved human understanding and intelligence-something you see is considered to dream too high—. What is certainly going to change is your way of using chatgpt, raising its capabilities to new and incredible levels.

However, it seems that Altman believes that Openai has the recipe: «We know how to build it. It is a matter of time and resources.» The plan, at least initially, includes systems that accelerate scientific discoveries. «They will compress 10 years of research in one,» he says. It is already considered the main future technological jump from electricity.

Despite all this, one of the surveys conducted by the Association for the Advance of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), confirms that 75% of academics believe that AGI is not possible or viable. Experts such as Geoffrey Hinton, who has a Nobel Prize in Physics, and Yoshua Bengio, with a Turing award, have already warned about the serious problems that a technology like this would entail.

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