New version of OpenAI's ChatGPT is brainbox bot – because it has a PhD – Daily Star

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The latest version of ChatGPT is a brainbox ‘bot – because it has a PhD.
Creator OpenAI says the new generation model of its chatbot GPT-5 is educated to the standard of a Doctor of Philosophy.
That is the highest academic degree a human can achieve.
It usually takes up to four years of full-time study to achieve and involves the completion of significant original research and a dissertation.
Boffins say GPT-5 is ‘smarter, faster, and more useful’ than previous versions.
OpenAI co-founder and chief executive Sam Altman said: “I think having something like GPT-5 would be pretty much unimaginable at any previous time in human history.”
Its ‘PhD-level’ abilities in areas such as coding and writing comes as tech firms battle to produce the most advanced AI chatbot.
Altman pledged the new model would suffer from fewer hallucinations – when large language models make up answers – and be less deceptive.
It is designed to be a proficient assistant to coders – competing with Anthropic’s Claude Code.
OpenAI officials said GPT-5 can create software in its entirety and demonstrate better reasoning capabilities with answers that show workings, logic and inference.
The company has claimed it has been trained to be more honest providing users with more accurate responses.
Overall it is said to feel more human.
According to Altman the model is ‘significantly better’ than its predecessors.
“GPT-3 sort of felt to me like talking to a high school student, 4 felt like you're kind of talking to a college student,” he said.
“GPT-5 is the first time that it really feels like talking to an expert in any topic – like a PhD-level expert.”
Elon Musk has made similar claims of his own ‘bot Grok which has been plugged into his social media network X.
During the launch of Grok's latest version last month Musk said it was ‘better than PhD level in everything’ and called it the world's ‘smartest AI’.
But Oxford University Professor Carissa Véliz, of the Institute for Ethics in AI, said ‘as impressive as they are’ the new systems have not been ‘able to be really profitable’.
She said they can only mimic human reasoning.
“There is a fear that we need to keep up the hype or else the bubble might burst,” she said.
“So it might be that it's mostly marketing.”
Ethics expert Gaia Marcus, director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, told the BBC the launch of GPT-5 reinforced the growing gap between AI's capabilities and man’s ability to safely govern it.
She said: “As these models become more capable the need for comprehensive regulation becomes even more urgent.”
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