OpenAI's GPT-5 is expected to be released shortly, with CEO Sam Altman suggesting significant enhancements in its coding capabilities. The model will integrate features from both traditional and reasoning models. Despite expectations, the model used for the International Mathematical Olympiad won't be included in GPT-5. Additionally, mini and nano versions will be accessible through OpenAI's API. An open weight model, the first since GPT-2, is also planned for release; its timeline may vary relative to GPT-5's launch due to potential adjustments.
CEO Sam Altman indicated that GPT-5 would be released "soon" and later praised the new model's capabilities on a podcast, signaling its impending launch.
The upcoming GPT-5 is expected to enhance coding skills and merge features of traditional and reasoning models, while mini and nano versions will be made available via API.
Altman mentioned that the model used to achieve top performance at the International Mathematical Olympiad will not be part of GPT-5's release.
OpenAI is also set to release its new open weight model soon, but its schedule remains uncertain in relation to GPT-5's launch.
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