Eh, I think they’ll drop GPT-4.5/5 at some point. It’s just relatively natural for them to incrementally improve their existing model to ensure that users aren’t tempted to switch to competitors.
It also allows them to avoid people being underwhelmed.
I would wait another year or so before getting much evidence on “scaling actually hitting a wall” (or until we have models that are known to have training runs with >30x GPT-4 effective compute), training and deploying massive models isn’t that fast.
Yeah, I agree that it’s too early to call it re: hitting a wall. I also just realized that releasing 4o for free might be some evidence in favor of 4.5/5 dropping soon-ish.
Eh, I think they’ll drop GPT-4.5/5 at some point. It’s just relatively natural for them to incrementally improve their existing model to ensure that users aren’t tempted to switch to competitors.
It also allows them to avoid people being underwhelmed.
I would wait another year or so before getting much evidence on “scaling actually hitting a wall” (or until we have models that are known to have training runs with >30x GPT-4 effective compute), training and deploying massive models isn’t that fast.
Yeah, I agree that it’s too early to call it re: hitting a wall. I also just realized that releasing 4o for free might be some evidence in favor of 4.5/5 dropping soon-ish.