OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently shared the most requested features for ChatGPT in 2024, offering a glimpse into the community's aspirations. The list includes prominent requests such as the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI), the introduction of the GPT-5 language model, enhanced personalization, and improved GPT performance. Altman assured users that OpenAI is committed to delivering on these requests, expressing excitement about additional unmentioned developments in an update on X.While discussing the most requested features, Altman issued a caveat regarding AGI, urging users to exercise patience. He indicated that achieving AGI by 2024 is highly unlikely.
In a recent interview with Time magazine, Altman emphasized the revolutionary potential of AGI, envisioning it as the most powerful technology humanity has ever created. He highlighted the decreasing cost and increasing quality of intelligence, suggesting a world where people can leverage these advancements in unprecedented ways, bringing science fiction visions closer to reality.OpenAI's recent developments include the introduction of the GPT-4 Turbo language model, unveiled at the company's inaugural developer conference in November.
This upgraded model boasts knowledge of world events up to April 2023, surpassing its predecessor, GPT-4, released in May. In an effort to empower users, OpenAI announced plans to allow the creation and public sharing of custom Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs). Additionally, a GPT store was planned to aid verified developers in monetizing their contributions. However, setbacks related to the temporary removal and subsequent reinstatement of CEO Sam Altman reportedly led to the postponement of the GPT store's release, now anticipated in 2024.