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OpenAI Unveils GPT-4.5: A Leap Forward in Conversational AI

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2025-02-28 09:16:05
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OpenAI has announced the release of its latest AI model, GPT-4.5, in a research preview format. This strategic rollout allows for limited access to a select user group, facilitating the collection of valuable feedback.

According to OpenAI, GPT-4.5 represents a significant advancement in conversational AI. The model boasts enhanced capabilities in:

Pattern Recognition and Correlation: GPT-4.5 excels at identifying patterns and connections, enabling it to generate creative insights without relying solely on logical reasoning.
Knowledge and Intent Understanding: The model demonstrates a broader understanding of general knowledge and user intentions.
Emotional Intelligence (EQ): GPT-4.5 exhibits improved emotional intelligence, leading to more natural and human-like conversations.

Key Improvements and Performance:

GPT-4.5 is designed to be highly effective in various tasks, including writing, programming, and real-world problem-solving.
OpenAI anticipates a reduction in "hallucinations," which are instances where the AI generates false or inaccurate information.
In comparisons with previous models like GPT-4o and o3-mini, GPT-4.5 demonstrated superior accuracy in answering simple questions and a lower hallucination rate.
AI model benchmark tests have shown that GPT-4.5 outperforms GPT-4o in all four categories of math, science, and more.
GPT 4.5 showed a high level of emotional response compared to other models.
GPT 4.5 is available for ChatGPT Pro users, which is a 200 dollar monthly subscription service.

Future Directions:

GPT-4.5 is the successor to GPT-4o, which was launched in May of last year, and it is also OpenAI's final non-reasoning model.
Future models, starting with GPT-5, will integrate reasoning and general capabilities.
OpenAI plans to launch its next-generation flagship model, GPT-5, in May.
The company emphasizes the importance of reasoning as a core capability for future AI models.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, highlighted the model's ability to provide thoughtful and insightful advice, comparing it to conversing with a considerate individual.
Altman also addressed the challenges posed by the model's high computational demands and the current shortage of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs).
OpenAI plans to expand access to GPT-4.5 as more GPUs become available.
AI model development competition is accelerating due to the emergence of China's DeepSeek and the release of 'Grok 3' by Elon Musk's xAI and Anthropic's latest reasoning model 'Claude 3.7 Sonnet'.
This release signals OpenAI's ongoing commitment to advancing the capabilities of AI and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in conversational technology.

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