OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed that GPT-6 is in development and will launch faster than the gap between GPT-4 and GPT-5, according to CNBC. He said the next model will adapt to users by remembering preferences, routines, and quirks, making ChatGPT a more personalized tool. Altman said OpenAI has worked with psychologists to shape the product by tracking user feelings and well-being. Altman said future ChatGPT versions will comply with Trump’s executive order requiring federally used AI systems to be ideologically neutral and customizable. He explained the model will default to a middle stance but allow users to adjust it toward liberal or conservative preferences. Altman said he sees neural interfaces as a promising future technology, envisioning a way to think something and have ChatGPT respond directly.
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00:02OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed that GBT-6 is in development and will launch faster than the gap between GBT-4 and GBT-5, according to CNBC.
00:11He said the next model will adapt to users by remembering preferences, routines, and quirks, making ChatGBT a more personalized tool.
00:18Altman said OpenAI has worked with psychologists to shape the product by tracking user feelings and well-being.
00:22Altman said future ChatGBT versions will comply with President Trump's executive order, requiring federally used AI systems to become ideological, neutral, and customizable.
00:31He explained the model will default to a middle stance, but allow users to adjust it toward liberal or conservative preferences.
00:37Altman said he sees neural interfaces as a promising future technology, visioning a way to think something and have ChatGBT respond directly.
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