For example, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, talked about it. As part of a conference organized by the Indian newspaper Economic Times, he said that work on this model has not started.
“We have a lot of work to do before we start this model. We’re working on new ideas that we think we’ll need for this, but we’re definitely not ready to start yet,” he said.
Altman also responded to the concerns of some of the most vocal critics of OpenAI’s future development, noting that a more meaningful way to assess potential hazards would include external audits, as well as red team testing and security reviews.
According to him, after the work on the GPT-4 was completed, it took more than six months for the company to be ready to release this model. This hints that we probably won’t be seeing it anytime soon, even if work on GPT-5 starts soon.
Source: Ferra

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