At least, that’s what we’re hoping.

What Is OpenAI’s GPT-5?

That said, quite a lot of things are speculations at this point.

OpenAI Sora text-to-video generator

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But there are a few things we hope to see and are fairly confident of seeing in the model.

Here are some of them:

1.

More Multimodality

One of the most exciting improvements to the GPT family of AI models has been multimodality.

ChatGPT accessed on a smartphone

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Multimodality will be an important advancement benchmark for the GPT family of models going forward.

Google is already making serious headway with this sort of multimodality with its Gemini AI model.

It would be uncharacteristic of OpenAI not to respond.

But, of course, don’t take our word for it.

We expect to be able to do similar things to audio files.

It’s a big ask, yes.

But given how fast AI development is, it’s a very reasonable expectation.

With advanced multimodality coming into the picture, an improved context window is almost inevitable.

This will allow GPT-5 to process much more information in a much more efficient manner.

Now, a larger context window doesn’t always mean better.

GPT Agents

Perhaps one of the most exciting possibilities of a GPT-5 release is the debut of GPT Agents.

But just how game-changing would this be?

Currently, AI models like GPT-4 can help you complete a task.

Let’s say you are a web developer.

Currently, you might only delegate a portion of these tasks to AI models at a time.

You’ll need to complete these tasks iteratively.

And there are tasks the models simply can not complete.

This iterative process of prompting AI models for specific subtasks is time-consuming and inefficient.

Emphasis on “self-prompting” and “autonomous.”

These are all areas that would benefit heavily from heavy AI involvement but are currently avoiding any significant adoption.

Imagine a scenario where GPT-4 is integrated into a diagnostic system for analyzing patient symptoms and medical reports.

The consequences of such an error in the medical field could be catastrophic.