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In an era where the pace of technology is accelerating beyond imagination, eyes are turning once again to OpenAI, following leaks about the imminent launch of the anticipated “GPT-6” model, which is expected to be a game-changer in the world of generative artificial intelligence.
Reports indicate that “GPT-6” will have an advanced memory system capable of absorbing long-term interactions, allowing for continuous conversations across multiple sessions without losing the overall context of the dialogue.
And it doesn’t stop there, but will enable the user to fully customize the model’s personality, from tone of voice to style of thinking and response, as if dealing with a “digital partner” who understands them better with each dialogue.
Experts expect “GPT-6” to be a fundamental step towards achieving the concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI), i.e., the ability to accomplish any intellectual task that a human can master.
Thanks to the development of inference and logical processing capabilities, artificial intelligence will be able to analyze complex problems in the fields of medicine, engineering, scientific research, and even provide innovative solutions that usually require lengthy human thinking.
It has not been officially announced yet, but leaks suggest that the launch may take place before the end of 2025, despite the major technical and regulatory challenges related to security, prevention of bias, and ensuring responsible use.
The new generation will not be just an update, but a cultural and intellectual shift in our relationship with artificial intelligence.
Instead of being just a tool to answer questions, it will become an entity that interacts, thinks, proposes, and perhaps participates in decision-making.
But with this immense power, important questions arise:
Who owns this intelligence?
Who controls it?
And how do we ensure that it does not surpass us in understanding and perception?
We may not have all the answers yet, but what is certain is that “GPT-6” will not be just a software update, but the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the relationship between humans and machines.
source: 961 today