OpenAI Eyes Summer Launch for GPT-5 Amid AI Evolution and Ethical Considerations

Ticker BuzzThursday, Jun 19, 2025 5:00 am ET
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced that GPT-5 is expected to launch in the summer, marking a significant leap in artificial intelligence capabilities. While there's still internal discussion about whether it will be named GPT-5 or continue iterations of GPT-4, the release marks a pivotal moment in AI development.

In a recent podcast, Altman shared his thoughts on AI's future landscape and the role of ChatGPT. He acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) but expressed optimism about the potential of "super intelligence" in driving scientific breakthroughs.

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During the podcast, Altman also touched upon the possibility of integrating advertisements in ChatGPT, a move he neither wholly supports nor opposes, viewing it as a potential redefinition of the product's revenue model.

Responding to inquiries about AI’s trajectory and its applications, Altman noted that ChatGPT might significantly evolve over the next five years, possibly shedding its current nomenclature as its functionality adapts to user needs and technological advancements.

Altman also discussed the ongoing collaboration with Jony Ive on new AI hardware, which is still in the developmental phase and may take some time to materialize due to the complex demands of an AI-integrated world.

OpenAI is in the process of advancing their technological frontier while also carefully considering the societal impacts and ethical dimensions of their AI models. Issues such as striking a balance between user privacy and functionality, as well as preventing excessive reliance on AI tools, are at the forefront of these considerations.