Angela Yang is a culture and trends reporter for NBC News.
OpenAI on Thursday released the newest version of the artificial intelligence model that powers its popular ChatGPT chatbot, with CEO Sam Altman promoting it as like having a “team of Ph.D. level experts in your pocket.” The company said the new model, GPT-5, is its smartest and fastest to date with wide-ranging improvements to ChatGPT’s skills in areas like coding, writing and taking on complex actions.
Earlier this summer, Altman compared contemporary AI agents to an “intern that can work for a couple of hours.” He went on to predict that “at some point, it’ll be like an experienced software engineer that can work for days.” Such tools have already begun to displace white-collar jobs, rousing distress from job seekers. GPT-5 dropped amid an already buzzy week for AI companies.
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