GPT-5's Bumpy Ride: Altman Addresses Glitches, 4o's Return, and Chart Crime

Sam Altman adelanta GPT-5 y revela su plan para dominar la IA

Sam Altman adelanta GPT-5 y revela su plan para dominar la IA

GPT-5's Bumpy Ride: Altman Addresses Glitches, 4o's Return, and Chart Crime

The launch of GPT-5 hasn't been the smooth sail OpenAI hoped for. From technical hiccups to user outcry, Sam Altman recently addressed the "bumpy" rollout, the surprising return of GPT-4o, and even a bit of "chart crime." Let's dive into what's been happening and what it means for AI enthusiasts and developers.

Sam Altman adelanta GPT-5 y revela su plan para dominar la IA

Sam Altman adelanta GPT-5 y revela su plan para dominar la IA

The GPT-5 Rollout: A Few Stumbles

One of GPT-5's key innovations is its real-time router technology, designed to intelligently direct user requests to the most appropriate model for quick responses or deeper reasoning. However, this system experienced a significant glitch, leading to reports of reduced performance and GPT-5 appearing "dumber" than expected. Altman acknowledged this "sev" (severity incident) and assured users that fixes were underway.

According to Altman, "GPT-5 will seem smarter starting today. Yesterday, we had a sev and the autoswitcher was out of commission for a chunk of the day, and the result was GPT-5 seemed way dumber."

  • Real-time Router Issues: The core problem stemmed from the real-time router failing to properly allocate tasks.
  • Performance Dips: Users experienced noticeable slowdowns and less accurate responses.
  • Ongoing Fixes: OpenAI is actively working to stabilize the router and improve overall performance.

Why the GPT-4o Love?

Despite GPT-5's advancements, many users expressed a desire to stick with or return to GPT-4o. One key reason is that GPT-4o powers Voice Mode, a feature not yet available in GPT-5. This makes GPT-4o the preferred choice for users who rely on voice interaction.

OpenAI initially planned to retire GPT-4o, but due to user demand, they've decided to keep it active for the time being. They even doubled the GPT-5 usage limits for Plus subscribers to encourage adoption while addressing the issues.

  1. Voice Mode: GPT-4o's voice capabilities remain a significant draw.
  2. User Preference: Many users find GPT-4o's performance more consistent for certain tasks.
  3. Temporary Reprieve: GPT-4o will eventually be retired, but no firm date has been set.

The Infamous "Chart Crime"

Adding a touch of humor to the situation, the GPT-5 launch presentation included a slide with a bar chart where a smaller numerical value was represented by a taller bar. This immediately sparked the nickname "chart crime" and went viral. Altman himself later called it a "mega chart screwup" on X (formerly Twitter).

While the actual data in the published blog post was correct, the visual gaffe served as a lighthearted reminder that even the most advanced AI companies are not immune to human error.

Key Takeaways

  • The GPT-5 rollout has faced technical challenges, particularly with its real-time router.
  • User preference for GPT-4o persists due to its Voice Mode functionality and perceived consistency.
  • OpenAI is actively addressing the issues and has increased GPT-5 usage limits.
  • Even AI giants can make mistakes, as highlighted by the "chart crime" incident.

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