It turned out that OpenAI had applied for trademark registration of 'GPT-5'



The USPTO database revealed that OpenAI, which develops the large-scale language model 'GPT-4', had applied for trademark registration of 'GPT-5' to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Trademark Status & Document Retrieval
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=98089548&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch



OpenAI's Trademark Application Hints at GPT-5's Arrival | Metaverse Post
https://mpost.io/openais-trademark-application-hints-at-gpt-5s-arrival/



According to the USPTO database, the trademark application was filed on July 18, 2023 and was registered on the database on August 1, 2023. The applicant is OpenAI, 'Downloadable computer program and downloadable software for using language models' 'Downloadable computer program and downloadable software for artificially generating human speech and text' It was applied for 'downloadable computer programs and downloadable software for natural language processing, generation, understanding and analysis'.



The latest version of the large-scale language model GPT released by OpenAI at the time of writing the article is GPT-4, and GPT-5 has not been announced. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in April 2023, ``OpenAI is not training GPT-5,'' and expressed concern about the risk of rapidly advancing the development of a powerful AI that exceeds GPT-4. increase.

Meanwhile, entrepreneur Siqi Chen said, ``With plans to complete learning in December 2023, OpenAI seems to expect GPT-5 to achieve general-purpose artificial intelligence (AGI). ' said.



Chen claims that the content of the above post is hearsay, so its credibility is uncertain, but if GPT-5 has reached a level called AGI, it can be used to automate complex cognitive tasks. We can also expect to significantly improve AI productivity.

Metaverse Post, an IT news site, said, ``There is no content in the trademark application that confirms that GPT-5 is being developed.OpenAI plans to develop a more advanced large-scale language model in the future. It's not strange, but the main purpose of this trademark application may be to prevent others from using the name 'GPT-5'.'

in Software, Posted by log1i_yk