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The US is setting itself on the path to a position of dominance in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). With the release of GPT-4 earlier this year, the US had already gained an advantage over rivals such as China, Russia, India and the EU. Now the US is taking a further leap forward, aiming to exponentially boost its lead with the development of the next generation of AI – GPT-5. This model will be a real breakthrough for both commercial and advanced use, and is due to be released in 2024.
To ensure its superiority, the US is employing a number of must-win tactics. It is taking advantage of its state-of-the-art computing power, denying China and Russia chip access that would increase their own capability. Additionally, OpenAI is keeping its arechitecture and datasets secret, with no market share of models being distributed to other countries.
The impact of this could be huge, with AI set to revolutionise multiple fields such as productivity, research, communication and military. Those who do not have AI capability or do not keep up with the US’s level of innovation will be left behind in a world where AI dominates.
The company mentioned in this article is OpenAI, a research laboratory based in San Francisco. Founded in 2015, OpenAI is a for-profit business, focusing on the development of AI technology and the ethical implications of the technology. They are at the forefront of developing the GPT models, including the most recent GPT-5, and are using their secretiveness to drive forward their lead in the global AI market.
The person mentioned in this article is Karsten Riise, a Master of Science (Econ) from Copenhagen Business School. His academic background includes a degree in Spanish Culture and Languages from Copenhagen University. He is the former Senior Vice President Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Mercedes-Benz in Denmark and Sweden and a regular contributor to Global Research.