OpenAI is set to host a live demonstration on Monday, May 13, focusing on updates related to ChatGPT and GPT-4. This announcement came through a post on OpenAI’s X account, which hinted that the livestream would not cover the highly anticipated GPT-5 or a new search engine. CEO Sam Altman retweeted the news, stating, “not gpt-5, not a search engine, but we’ve been hard at work on some new stuff we think people will love! feels like magic to me.”
Alongside Altman, President and Co-Founder Greg Brockman teased the upcoming announcement, echoing sentiments that while it won’t involve GPT-5 or a search engine, they believe viewers will appreciate the new revelations. With the timing coinciding with the Google I/O event the following day, speculation surged regarding potential developments in AI technology that could influence market dynamics.
Reports had circulated about a potential ChatGPT search engine launch, heightening interest as it could challenge existing platforms. However, the news of a livestream that will not address a search engine or GPT-5 was unexpected. Shortly after Altman clarified the focus of the livestream, Google’s stock experienced a noticeable uptick, indicating relief among executives at the tech giant.
The AI community on X is rife with speculation regarding what the livestream might reveal. Some have suggested possibilities like GPT-4.5 or perhaps an announcement related to a project known as Sora. As the event draws nearer, curiosity continues to build around the potential innovations that OpenAI may unveil.
Scheduled for 1 PM ET/10 AM PT on May 13, the livestream will be accessible through openai.com. As OpenAI continues to develop its technologies, the broader implications for the AI sector and competition in the technology landscape remain significant.
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