GPT-5: Everything You Need to Know So Far

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Was yesterday the day GPT-5 actually started training? This video has everything we think we know so far about GPT-5, drawing on exclusive interviews, OpenAI employee comments, Altman confirmations and more. Think of this as the ultimate compilation of GPT-5 news. Plus, as a bonus, you’ll get 1 super-practical tip on typing to ChatGPT and a Dalle-3 discovery.

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The thing I love about your channel is you only post when there is news to share, instead of posting filler on a regular schedule to appease the algorithm. The signal to noise ratio of this channel is 💯

rbophonic
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I tested letter scrambling with a python script that fully randomized the letters in each word. When giving it the beginning of a news article from that day, to make sure the data was not in the training data, it dealt with it perfectly. It was near-perfect even if the text was nonsensical. It only had severe dificulties if the text consisted of entirely random words.

joflo
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For me, correcting typos and using polite language, such as saying 'please' to an LLM is not only about avoiding the development of bad habits, it's also a concern if models respond less efficiently to polite requests (e.g. phrases such as as 'Could you please [...]?' or 'Could you do this task?' vs direct commands like 'Do this task'). Could lead to a shift in how people communicate.

db
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that’s so cool with the lampposts.

i think what is cool is that soon some of the tools in stable diffusion will make there way to dalle3

negative prompts really give you another dimension to work on when you are prompting an image into existence

JezebelIsHongry
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15:15 this is pure anecdote and I did not test it scientifically, but I’m doing a lot of coding with gpt 4 and several times the results it gave were worse when I half-assed the language in my prompts. Like, when I write extremely casually or use curse words.
This makes sense because the model answers on the level of the user - if I use complicated computer science lingo, the model is smarter than if I talk like I’m a first year student or so.

julius
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Always top tier analysis. I can't help but feel mildly apprehensive when I picture the capabilities of the next generation of frontier models.

eccentricity
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Thank you. Still the only content on YT (AI related or not ) for which I actually stop everything, sit down and look at the screen. And it's always worth it

nefaristo
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I think 10 years ago we would have all assumed that reasoning gets models where they are right now, and not intuition. that sheer intuition gets us here is just amazing

JazevoAudiosurf
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Thank you for continuing to keep us in the loop and providing your evidence based interpretations and speculations.
If only the rest of my time on YouTube would feel as authentic and professional as this…

Hargol
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Amazing content as always. I'm also with you regarding Open IA releasing gpt5 at the end of the year. Let's see if multimodality comes for real this time

jiucki
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I love this. From a uni student where everything basically revolves around 'where's your evidence' I appreciate your title

luciusrex
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Great news!!! In my opinion, the release of GPT-5 will depend on the success of the Gemini Ultra model.

micbab-vgmu
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Such a good insight about dalle 3’s lack of omission training data! I’ve been pondering that question for a while (in relation to similar examples of hamburgers without cheese or fried rice without peas), and my best guess was that most/ all of images in the training data included these details so it implicitly learned that hamburgers always have cheese. Your explanation makes more sense tho! Thanks for another great video 🎉

allyouneed
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I missed your channel but appreciate it breaking through the noise!

fbfeme
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PERFECT video. Within the first 30 seconds, you told me what I was going to get, and so i stuck around to get it.

Mrbeads
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What a fantastic example of tying bits of info together. Thank you!

ArroyaDael
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Those DALL-E images "with no lampposts" were AI equivalent of "Don't think about polar bears!" :)

Hexanitrobenzene
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Thank you once again, Phillip. Every single one of your updates is well worth watching, from beginning to end. And speaking of 'end, ' I deeply appreciate your comment near the end about relying on evidence rather than engaging in speculation. It makes a welcome contrast with the push messages about AI from other sources that I get on my phone every day. #integrity

ClayFarrisNaff
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The lampposts cracked me up 😂 another awesome video!

coldest_bru
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As far as I'm concerned, this is the only AI news channel worth following on YouTube. Massive kudos to you for the depth of your research, careful approach, and respect for my time.

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