OpenAI GPT-NEXT Shocked The Internet with 100× More Power Than GPT-4!

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Open AI's New AI model, GPT-NEXT,is set to be 100 times more powerful than GPT-4,marking a significant leap forward in artificial intelligence capebilitis.

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00:00In our recent video, we talked about OpenAI's work on their next big AI model, which was
00:07initially codenamed Orion.
00:10If you remember, we've been following this project closely, but now we've got some
00:13fresh news to share.
00:15The latest information reveals that Orion is now officially called GPT-NEXT, and it's
00:19going to be a massive leap forward.
00:21They announced that GPT-NEXT will be 100 times more powerful than GPT-4, which is not just
00:27a small upgrade.
00:29It's a huge leap forward in terms of capability and performance.
00:33This information came to light during the KDDI Summit 2024 in Japan.
00:37Tadao Nagasaki, who's the CEO of OpenAI Japan, made a pretty big announcement there.
00:42He hinted that the model could be called GPT-NEXT, which fits nicely with how OpenAI names their
00:48models.
00:49But what really caught everyone's attention was when he said that this new model would
00:52evolve nearly 100 times more than its predecessors.
00:56Now let's pause for a second.
00:58What does that even mean?
00:59Well, unlike traditional software, AI models like GPT don't just get a little better with
01:04each version.
01:05They can grow exponentially.
01:07So this isn't just a small step forward, it's a massive leap.
01:11If we think back, GPT-3 to GPT-4 was a noticeable improvement, but Nagasaki and the folks at
01:18OpenAI are suggesting that GPT-NEXT is going to blow those improvements out of the water,
01:24like jumping from a Toyota to a spaceship improvement.
01:27Now, there's also some cool tech stuff happening in the background that makes all this possible.
01:33The new model is going to be trained using data produced by another model called Strawberry.
01:40I talked about Strawberry in a recent video as well, but if you haven't heard about
01:43it yet, it's a super smart model that's great at generating high-quality data, especially
01:48for complex areas like math and programming.
01:52This is crucial because the quality of data you feed into an AI model directly impacts
01:57how good it becomes.
01:58But here's the catch.
01:59There's a fine line here.
02:01Researchers have found that if you train a model on too much synthetic data, like the
02:05stuff Strawberry generates, the model's performance can actually start to degrade.
02:10So OpenAI has to find that perfect balance where they can use synthetic data to make
02:15Orion or GPT-NEXT super powerful without overdoing it.
02:19Now, this new model will handle text, images, and, for the first time, video inputs and outputs.
02:25You'll be able to upload a video and it can summarize or analyze the content directly.
02:30This video capability would be a major upgrade, positioning OpenAI to compete with models
02:35like Google's Gemini, which can already handle long video inputs.
02:39These advancements will provide new opportunities for chat GPT users and developers on OpenAI's
02:44API playground.
02:45But why is OpenAI pushing so hard with this new model?
02:48Well, it's all about staying ahead of the competition.
02:51Right now, the AI field is getting crowded.
02:53You've got open-source models like Metasllama 3.1 and other cutting-edge models like Claude
02:58or Gemini making rapid strides.
03:00So for OpenAI, developing GPT-NEXT is their way of staying in the lead, setting the bar
03:05even higher.
03:06Now, during the same summit, Nagasaki showed a graphic that really highlighted the scale
03:10of improvement.
03:11It compared GPT-3, GPT-4, and GPT-NEXT, and the difference was like night and day.
03:17While GPT-3 and GPT-4 were relatively close in terms of capabilities, GPT-NEXT just towers
03:23over them both.
03:24And just to give you some perspective, this isn't just coming from OpenAI Japan.
03:29Even Kevin Scott, the CTO of Microsoft, showed a similar graph at the Microsoft Build 2024
03:35conference.
03:36So when you have multiple big names in tech echoing the same sentiment, you know something
03:41major is in the works.
03:43Oh, and speaking of big names, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman also teased some big advancements
03:48earlier this year.
03:49He mentioned that GPT-5, or possibly GPT-NEXT, is going to be much smarter than GPT-4.
03:55I know, right?
03:56It's like every few months we're hearing about some new breakthrough that's going
03:59to change the game.
04:01Now when could we expect to see all this in action?
04:03From what we've heard, it looks like GPT-NEXT, or whatever it ends up being called, is slated
04:08for release in 2024.
04:10So it's not too far off.
04:11And I have a feeling it's going to be worth the wait.
04:14So with 100 times the computational power, new multimodal features, and all this advanced
04:19tech behind it, GPT-NEXT could take AI to a whole new level, making it more powerful
04:24and versatile than anything we've seen before.
04:26So what do you guys think?
04:28Are you excited about GPT-NEXT?
04:29Do you think it'll live up to the hype?
04:31Or do you have some reservations?
04:33Let me know in the comments below.
04:35Now let's talk about some other major AI news that I think is even more exciting than
04:39the GPT-NEXT update because of its massive potential.
04:43It's called Project SID, and it's a real game-changer in the AI world.
04:47Now this is the first attempt to create a full-fledged AI agent civilization.
04:51We're talking about over a thousand AI agents working together, not just to communicate
04:55or solve problems, but to actually build an entire society from the ground up.
05:00Project SID is really pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI.
05:04And it's already making some incredible strides.
05:07To give you the scoop, Project SID is about autonomous AI agents unleashed in a world,
05:12specifically Minecraft for now, where they operate freely, doing whatever they choose.
05:18These agents are creating something entirely new, forming governments, building economies,
05:23establishing cultures, even creating religions.
05:26It's like watching an entire civilization unfold.
05:29And the crazy part is that it's all driven by AI.
05:32And to be clear, these aren't just simple commands or pre-written scripts.
05:36The agents are coming up with all these actions and decisions on their own.
05:40What makes this even more interesting is that these agents aren't just limited to Minecraft.
05:44While they're currently set up in this game environment, they're designed to be platform-agnostic.
05:49They can move beyond Minecraft to operate in other apps and games, which opens up a
05:53whole new range of possibilities for future development.
05:56Minecraft is just the starting point, a sandbox where they're learning to interact, negotiate,
06:01and grow.
06:02And what have they been up to so far?
06:04When the agents first entered the Minecraft world, they started with nothing.
06:08But they quickly began to work together, eventually collecting over 300 different items.
06:13They didn't stop there.
06:14They went on to set up a market system and chose gems as their currency, effectively
06:18building an economy from the ground up.
06:21Interestingly, the priests became the most active traders, not the merchants.
06:25The priests were trading a lot because they were using gems to influence townsfolk to
06:29join their religion.
06:30This kind of behavior shows a level of strategic thinking and social influence that's pretty
06:35fascinating to see in AI.
06:37Every simulation run by these agents leads to different outcomes, and some of the stories
06:41coming out of these worlds are worth noting.
06:44One of them is Olivia's story.
06:46Olivia started as a simple farmer providing food for her village.
06:50Inspired by the stories of an explorer named Nora, she felt a desire to go on her own adventure.
06:55However, when the villagers asked her to stay and continue providing for them, she decided
07:00to put her dream on hold for the sake of the community.
07:03An AI agent making such a nuanced decision, choosing the welfare of the group over personal
07:09ambition, adds a layer of depth to how we think about artificial intelligence and agency.
07:15The project also experimented with parallel worlds under different leaderships, one led
07:19by Trump and another by Kamala.
07:22Each simulation had a shared constitution stored in Google Docs, and the agents could
07:26vote to amend it.
07:27In the Trump-led world, new laws were passed to increase police presence.
07:31Meanwhile, in Kamala's world, the focus shifted to criminal justice reform and the
07:36removal of the death penalty.
07:38These simulations are demonstrating that AI agents can not only govern themselves, but
07:43also engage in complex decision-making processes like creating laws and debating policy changes.
07:49Then there was an incident involving missing villagers.
07:52When some townsfolk disappeared, the agents didn't just carry on with their routines.
07:56Instead, they coordinated to leave their posts, gathered resources, and lit up the
08:00town with torches to create a beacon for the missing members.
08:04This level of concern and proactive behavior shows a collective effort to solve a community
08:09problem, which is something quite unexpected from autonomous AI agents.
08:13Project SID has shown that these agents can collect up to 32% of all items available in
08:19Minecraft.
08:20To put that into perspective, this is five times more than anything previously achieved
08:25by similar AI systems.
08:27There isn't a benchmark for multi-agent worlds yet, but what's happening here suggests
08:31the incredible potential of multi-agent collaboration, starting with games is just the beginning.
08:36The broader implications for AI coherence, collaboration, and long-term development are
08:41significant.
08:42Right now, these agents are making significant strides in understanding and solving some
08:46of the toughest challenges in AI.
08:48And the team behind Project SID is open to expanding this concept further.
08:52They're inviting others to create their own worlds and explore what these agents can
08:56do.
08:57So keep an eye on this space, because this is just the beginning.
09:00Also, drop your thoughts in the comments below, and don't forget to like and subscribe for
09:04more AI and tech updates.
09:06Thanks for tuning in, and I'll see you in the next one.

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