Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, recently announced the decision to not train GPT-5 for the “time being”.The open letter mentioned the advantages of this decision; however, it missed to discuss the technical details which Sam Altman later discussed in order to offer more clarity.
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Sam Altman is an entrepreneur and investor who has focused on artificial intelligence, robotic software and other technologies. He has importantly served as the president of Y Combinator and CEO of OpenAI, a company dedicated to developing artificial general intelligence for the benefit of humanity. He was recently in the news due to his open letter to pause AI training, in which he discussed the technical nuances of the field and reasons why OpenAI won’t train GPT-5 for some time.