@VraserX: I wonder when GPT 6 actually gets released. My guess is OpenAI won’t drop it until they have continual learning and rea…
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Speculation about GPT-6 release timing, suggesting OpenAI will wait for advances in continual learning and persistent memory.
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I wonder when GPT 6 actually gets released.
My guess is OpenAI won’t drop it until they have continual learning and real persistent memory figured out.
Because at some point, “just much smarter” isn’t enough anymore.
A genius with amnesia that can’t learn from experience is https://t.co/h9tn5pD89b
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