Why even mention 'GPT-5' to begin with?<p>> "We have a lot of work to do before we start that model," Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, said at a conference hosted by Indian newspaper Economic Times. “We’re working on the new ideas that we think we need for it, but we are certainly not close to it to start."<p>I'm not buying this, either they:<p>Completely finished training GPT-5 already (GPT-3.5 / 4's knowledge cut off is in Sept 2021)<p>Finished training GPT-5 for now but not training it further.<p>Finished training GPT-5 already and are fine tuning it to comply with regulations and updating old data.<p>Didn't start training GPT-5 and are waiting for regulations.<p>Even if either of these are true, it seems that OpenAI knows (or are marketing that) this will be possibly a dangerous model, so only enterprises may have access to this at first.<p>(Remember, GPT-4 has a image input model that is only available to certain organisations)