Read previewThe AI arms race continues apace, with OpenAI competing against Anthropic, Meta, and a reinvigorated Google to create the biggest, baddest, model.
OpenAI set the tone with the release of GPT-4 and competitors have scrambled to catch up, with some coming pretty close.
But will it be enough to set OpenAI — which is apparently hemorrhaging billions of dollars — apart from the increasingly impressive array of other AI models on offer?
He expects GPT-5 to be more like going from undergrad to a PhD program, better for sure but not necessarily Earth-shattering.
Already many user are opting for smaller, cheaper models and AI companies are increasingly competing on price rather than performance.
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