Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, now brought GPT-5, an upgrade to ChatGPT.
According to The Atlantic : the latest model, will serve as a “legitimate Ph.D.-level expert in anything—any area you need, on demand—that can help you with whatever your goals are.” is the smartest model we’ve ever done, but the main thing we pushed for is real-world utility and mass accessibility/affordability.
“We can release much, much smarter models, and we will, but this is something a billion+ people will benefit from,” he announced on X.
Reports say some 700 million people worldwide are already using ChatGPT, making it top AI company in world.
“GPT-5 is here,” OpenAI website announced, terming it smartest, fastest, and most useful artificial intelligence model. GPT5, with thinking built in, is available to every person in world, it adds.
“GPT‑5 is smarter across the board, providing more useful responses across math, science, finance, law, and more. It’s like having a team of experts on call for whatever you want to know.“
Headquartered in San Francisco US, OpenAI’s revenue hit $10 billion in annual recurring revenue (ARR) in current year. It has become most revenue generating AI company in less than three years after launching ChatGPT. His other ventures are DALL·E (generate images from text description) and Sora (text-to-video generating model) while the latest is GPT-5.
The other world known AI companies are : Anthropic (Claude 3), Google (DeepMind), Meta (LLaMA), xAI (Grok) and Microsoft (Copilot, Azure OpenAI).
Microsoft , OpenAI Partnership and Elon Must Warning:
Microsoft and OpenAI have already signed agreement though there are reports of conflicts between them over some issues. The former has invested some 13 billion USD in the OpenAI after negotiations that concluded a couple of months ago. There are reports that both the companies are also rewriting the terms of partnership. Many claim the main dispute is over providing free access to its models for the general public and revenue sharing.
Interestingly, the day the OpenAI launched GPT5, Tesla CEO Elon Musk issued a warning to Microsoft Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft. Elon claimed: “OpenAI will eat Microsoft alive.”
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