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  • 5/31/2025
๐Ÿ”ฅ Big news from OpenAI! CEO Sam Altman just dropped jaw-dropping details about GPT-5, and itโ€™s going to change everything we know about AI! ๐Ÿคฏ From humanlike reasoning to next-level personalization, GPT-5 is set to be the most powerful language model ever created! ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿ’ก

But that's not all โ€” OpenAI is also launching OpenAI Academy, an official learning hub to help YOU master AI tools like ChatGPT, Codex, DALLยทE, and more! ๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ“š Whether you're a beginner or an expert, this platform will guide your AI journey ๐Ÿš€

In this video, we break down:
๐Ÿ”น Sam Altmanโ€™s exclusive GPT-5 insights
๐Ÿ”น What makes GPT-5 different from GPT-4
๐Ÿ”น All about OpenAI Academy & how to join
๐Ÿ”น How these tools will shape the future of work, learning, and creativity

๐Ÿ‘€ The AI revolution is here โ€” and YOU should be part of it!

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Transcript
00:00Hey everyone, welcome back to AI Revolution channel. I've got some honestly insane news
00:04about the future of artificial intelligence, OpenAI, and GPT-5. The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman,
00:11has made some stunning statements about the upcoming GPT-5 model, which is expected to be
00:16the most powerful and versatile AI system ever created. In this video, I'm going to tell you
00:21everything you need to know about GPT-5, what it can do, and why it's so exciting. So if you
00:26haven't already, smash that subscribe button and ring the bell so you're not left behind on any of
00:31this awesome AI stuff we're covering. So OpenAI, the masterminds behind insane projects like GPT-3
00:37and 4, DAL-E, and Codex, models that are so insanely powerful, they've been transforming the tech scene.
00:44As we all know, AIs that can write full-blown essays, generate memes on the fly, and even create
00:50websites. But that's just the beginning. Right now, OpenAI's current flagship model is GPT-4,
00:56released just a couple months back in March 2023. This beast was a serious step up from GPT-3.5.
01:04GPT-4 is a large multimodal model, which means it can accept both text and image inputs and produce
01:11text outputs. It can perform a variety of tasks, such as writing essays, generating code, answering
01:17questions, creating images, and more. But it can also handle longer and more complex inputs and
01:23outputs than GPT-3.5, thanks to its larger memory and attention span. But trust me, GPT-4 is nothing
01:31compared to what GPT-5 will be able to do. According to Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, GPT-5 is going to be a
01:38total game-changer. And today, we're going to unpack what exactly he means by that. First off, he's talked
01:44about removing the cap on the length of messages users can send to the model. With GPT-4, you're capped
01:50at 2,048 tokens per message. To be honest, that can be a bit limiting. But with GPT-5, users will be
01:57able to send unlimited messages to the model, which will allow them to interact with it more
02:01naturally and flexibly. For example, users will be able to have longer and more detailed
02:07conversations with the model, ask it to perform multiple tasks in a single message, or give it more
02:12complex and nuanced instructions. This will make the model more user-friendly and versatile. Then,
02:18he's mentioned improving mathematical calculations and logical reasoning. Because, let's face it,
02:24as awesome as GPT-4 is, it sometimes struggles with basic math and logic. But with GPT-5, that's
02:30not going to be a problem anymore. Altman said that the model will be able to handle these kinds of
02:35problems with ease and accuracy. He has also talked about reducing the AI's excessive apologies and
02:41self-deprecation. Because honestly, who needs an AI that keeps saying things like,
02:45I'm not very smart, or I'm still learning, or please don't judge me. We want our AI to be confident
02:51and reliable. So with GPT-5, Altman said that the model will be more confident and assertive in its
02:57responses, and only apologize when it's appropriate or necessary. Also, GPT-5 will be better at remembering
03:04things and being consistent. At present, GPT-4 often forgets user inputs and can be inconsistent. For
03:11instance, it might say its favorite color is blue, then later say it's green. But GPT-5, according to
03:17Altman, will remember more and respond more consistently. This will make it smarter and
03:22more tailored to individual users. The best part is that Altman hints at mind-blowing new features
03:28for GPT-5 that GPT-4 doesn't have. He didn't reveal much details about these features, but he hinted
03:35that they will involve more modalities, such as audio and video inputs and outputs. He also hinted that
03:41they will involve more interactivity, such as voice recognition and synthesis, facial expression and
03:46emotion detection, and gesture control. He said that these features will make the model more
03:51immersive and engaging for users. And I agree because, to be honest, this is going to take AI to
03:56a whole new level. Well, Sam Altman is not just any CEO. He's got a grand vision for AI. He's got a
04:04passion for changing the world with AI. From solving the world's biggest problems like climate change,
04:09to revolutionizing education. He was one of the co-founders of Y Combinator, a startup accelerator
04:15that helped launch some of the most successful companies in Silicon Valley, such as Airbnb,
04:21Dropbox, Stripe, and Reddit. He was also one of the early investors in OpenAI before becoming its CEO
04:27in 2019. One of the areas that Sam Altman is particularly passionate about is education.
04:33He believes that AI can revolutionize the way we learn and teach by providing personalized and
04:39interactive learning experiences for everyone. For example, he recently announced that OpenAI
04:45is working on a project called OpenAI Academy, which is a platform that will use GPT-5 to provide
04:51high-quality and affordable education for anyone who wants to learn anything. OpenAI Academy will allow
04:58users to access a variety of courses and topics, ranging from math and science to music and art,
05:04and users will be able to interact with GPT-5 as their teacher, tutor, mentor, or friend,
05:10and get feedback and guidance along the way. Interesting thing is that users will also be
05:14able to create their own courses and share them with others. Altman said that OpenAI Academy will be
05:20launched in late 2023, and it will be free for anyone who wants to use it. But Sam Altman isn't just
05:26looking at the positive side of AI. He knows there are challenges and risks like bias, privacy issues,
05:33and even existential threats. That's why OpenAI is committed to being a responsible organization.
05:39They want to ensure AI is used ethically, respects everyone's autonomy and dignity,
05:45and benefits all of humanity. To make sure this vision becomes reality, OpenAI is willing to work
05:51with governments and regulators. They want to make sure AI is used lawfully and ethically.
05:57Altman even met with French President Emmanuel Macron recently to discuss the future of AI in Europe.
06:03They talked about how to regulate AI in a way that balances innovation and social welfare.
06:08So, what's next for OpenAI and GPT-5? Well, looks like they've got big plans.
06:14Altman wants OpenAI to be at the forefront of AI,
06:17and GPT-5 to be the most powerful AI system ever. He's aiming to make GPT-5 more versatile,
06:24adaptable, scalable, and accessible. He even said that GPT-5 could be ready for public release by
06:29mid-2024. That's just around the corner. Now, of course, OpenAI and Altman aren't the only ones in
06:35the AI game. There are other big players like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and more all working on their
06:41own AI systems. So, how does Altman handle this competition? Well, in his own words, he welcomes
06:47it. He thinks competition fosters innovation and progress, and ultimately, the goal is to ensure
06:53AI technology benefits all of humanity. He's even open to collaborations with other organizations
06:58because he knows that to tackle the grand challenges of AI, it's going to take a team effort.
07:03Moreover, Altman is fully aware of the importance of AI safety. He emphasizes that with the great power
07:10of AI, there also comes great responsibility. OpenAI is committed to ensuring that their AI
07:17technologies, including the upcoming GPT-5, are designed and deployed in a way that is safe
07:22and beneficial to all. They're investing heavily in AI safety research, creating guidelines for AI use,
07:29and even considering ways to make their AI refuse harmful instructions. Their vision for OpenAI is to
07:35lead by example in the field of AI ethics. They're striving for transparency in their work, regularly
07:40publishing most of their AI research, sharing safety, policy, and standards research, and inviting
07:47public input on their deployment policies. They want to hold themselves accountable and help shape a
07:52global consensus on AI ethics. In conclusion, OpenAI's future looks quite promising. With GPT-5 on the horizon
08:00and other exciting projects in the pipeline, they are set to redefine the AI landscape. And as Altman
08:07puts it, they're just getting started. So stay tuned my friends because the best is yet to come.
08:12That wraps up our video. I trust you liked our detailed look at what's ahead for OpenAI and GPT-5.
08:19If you've got any questions or ideas, drop them in the comments. We love your feedback.
08:23Until next time, stay curious and keep exploring the world of AI.
08:30We'll see you next time.
08:31Bye.

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