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Sam Altman: I Was Scared of GPT 5 | What have we actually made?..

Picture this scene with me: OpenAI President Sam Altman sits on a podcast this past week with Theo Vaughn, his voice trembling a little as he describes his experience with GPT-5 – the new model his team is developing. He says it's "frighteningly fast," and compares its development to the Manhattan Project (that secret program that made the nuclear bomb!). The strangest? His admission that they may have built something they don't quite understand!

But wait, isn't this model just a sophisticated version of the ChatGPT we use to chat or write homework? Why all this suspense and intimidation? Are we facing a real AI revolution, or is Altman turning the advertisement of his product into a TV drama?Arab Hardware compares the capabilities of artificial intelligence and humans in a practical


experience What is artificial intelligence, how does it work? And does humanity

threaten the psychological game: does Altman promote GPT-5 or warn against it?

In the world of marketing, there's a rule that says, "If you want people to be interested in your product, make them a little afraid of it!" And that's exactly what Altman does, while talking about GPT-5 going to be a "huge leap" over GPT-4, reminds us that current governance systems lag behind the development of artificial intelligence, as he stated in an interview with WIRED magazine, as if to say, "This thing could get dangerous. But we'll release it nonetheless!"