OpenAI Files Trademarks for GPT-6 and GPT-7 in China
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OpenAI recently filed trademark applications for GPT-6 and GPT-7 in China, classified under scientific instruments and website services, with the current status being under substantive examination.
Although OpenAI currently does not offer its services in China, the company's proactive approach in filing trademarks highlights its global vision and foresight in the rapidly evolving AI industry.
GPT-4's over one trillion parameters have raised expectations for groundbreaking innovations in GPT-6 and GPT-7. Currently, the trademark applications for these models are still under review, demonstrating OpenAI's strong commitment to improving its large language models (LLMs). These models, including the revolutionary ChatGPT, are at the forefront of AI, capable of understanding and generating human-like language. The previous version, GPT-3.5, set a high standard with 175 billion parameters, while GPT-4 is rumored to have over one trillion parameters, though OpenAI has not confirmed this figure.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman mentioned ongoing work on GPT-5 and the pursuit of additional R&D funding from Microsoft. This reflects OpenAI's relentless efforts in AI innovation, despite the controversy surrounding Altman's brief removal and reinstatement as CEO, which highlighted internal debates about the ethical implications and potential risks of powerful AI development.
Altman's reinstatement and the subsequent emphasis on advancing research and investing in safety measures demonstrate OpenAI's awareness of the responsibilities associated with developing cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies.