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OpenAI may release GPT-5 and the Hydra system, marking a significant breakthrough in the field of AI.
[Breaking News|OpenAI may release GPT-5 next week, the "Hydra system" could be coming soon]
GPT-5 may arrive a bit earlier than expected.
According to media reports, OpenAI may release the GPT-5 model next week.
According to reports, some insiders have stated that GPT-5 may be released next week at the latest by the week after next. It is reported that some testers for GPT-5 have already begun testing.
According to reports, OpenAI's "Hydra system" may be released alongside GPT-5, which is a system that allows users to create and train custom AI assistants.
Previously, the large artificial intelligence project "Q*" secretly developed by OpenAI caused a huge uproar. According to foreign media reports, "Q*" can not only solve mathematical problems but may also be a significant step toward AGI.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously denied rumors that GPT-5 is in training. He stated on Twitter: "We are not training GPT-5, nor are we doing anything remotely similar. People seem to be quite confused about this."
However, recent speculation about GPT-5 has intensified. Earlier this month, Sam Altman stated on Twitter that he believes if anyone can crack AGI, it would be "our team." This remark has sparked speculation about OpenAI developing more powerful AI systems.
In addition, a recent tweet by Ilya Sutskever, co-founder and chief scientist of OpenAI, has sparked speculation. He wrote: "Since we paused the training of GPT-4 six months ago, we have put in a lot of effort to improve our capabilities. We are now about to restart."
It is currently unclear whether GPT-5 and the "Hydra system" will be released simultaneously, and it is also uncertain whether they will be launched in beta form. OpenAI typically conducts limited-time testing before an official release.
(Jinshi)