OpenAI launched the GPT-5 family in early August with a somewhat rocky rollout while continuing rapid development. GPT-6 is already in development with an expected faster release cadence than the gap between GPT-4 and GPT-5. GPT-6 aims to deliver deeper personalization through an enhanced Memory feature that stores individual preferences to adapt responses. ChatGPT's Memory was updated in April to reference all past conversations. Users have mixed reactions to GPT-5's friendlier behavior. The company continues to advance toward artificial general intelligence while balancing personalization and privacy concerns.
As the paint on GPT-5 dries, OpenAI is already working on GPT-6. The model's biggest differentiator seems to be deeper personalization. OpenAI is keeping an increasingly brisk pace on the path toward AGI. At the beginning of August, OpenAI launched its much-anticipated GPT-5 family of models. While the launch was somewhat rocky, the company isn't letting that slow down its momentum: it is already teasing GPT-6, its next generation of models.
According to the CNBC report, the new model will function more personally by responding to users and adapting to them. It will do so through an enhanced version of its Memory feature, which would remember a person's specific preferences to better cater to those needs. The version of the Memory feature currently available in ChatGPT was updated in April to reference all of a user's past conversations to better inform future responses.
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