OpenAI's GPT 4.5 Release: High Cost, Accuracy Concerns, and Shift to Emotional Intelligence

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In this episode of AI Uncovered, OpenAI's release of GPT 4.5 is like a car that promised to revolutionize the industry but ended up being a mere disappointment. The hefty price tag of GPT 4.5, a whopping 30 times more expensive than its predecessor, has left users scratching their heads. Testing revealed that this supposed game-changer still falters in accuracy and coding tasks, failing to deliver on the hype. It's like buying a supercar only to find out it struggles to hit the speed limit.
OpenAI's decision to prioritize emotional intelligence over raw power is akin to fitting a luxury car with plush seats but forgetting about the engine. The shift towards subjective feedback for benchmarks instead of hard data is a risky move in the cutthroat world of AI. It's like entering a race without knowing the track layout or your competitors' strengths. The lack of concrete evidence showcasing significant improvements in GPT 4.5 raises doubts about OpenAI's commitment to true innovation.
Furthermore, concerns loom over OpenAI's access to sufficient computing power, akin to a car manufacturer running out of engines. Without the necessary horsepower, the development of future models like GPT 5 could hit a roadblock. The company's shift towards a profit-driven model and the absence of clear advancements in GPT 4.5 paint a worrying picture for the once high-flying AI giant. It's like watching a Formula 1 team struggle to keep up with rivals due to engine troubles.

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