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ZDNET's key takeaways
As the paint on GPT-5 dries, OpenAI is already working on GPT-6.
The model's biggest differentiator seems to be deeper personalization.
OpenAI is keeping an increasingly brisk pace on the path toward AGI.
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At the beginning of August, OpenAI launched its much-anticipated GPT-5 family of models. While the launch was somewhat rocky, the company isn't letting that slow down its momentum: it is already teasing GPT-6, its next generation of models.
Also: Here are all the GPT-5 updates OpenAI has rolled out since launch
Last week, when chatting with reporters, OpenAI's Sam Altman shed some light on GPT-6, sharing that it is not only already in the works but that the launch will come sooner than the wait between GPT-4 and GPT-5, according to a CNBC report. Naturally, Altman also teased some upcoming features that would make GPT-6 a superior model from its predecessors.
For a roundup of everything we know, take a look below.
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