PANews reported on May 28 that according to Cailianshe, OpenAI announced that the board of directors has established a security committee responsible for controlling the direction of AI development. Under this seemingly ordinary announcement title, there is also a heavy news hidden - the long-rumored "GPT-5" has been launched. OpenAI stated in the announcement that it has started training the company's "next generation cutting-edge model" in recent days, and it is expected that this new system will reach the "next level of capability" on the road to AGI (general artificial intelligence).

However, according to OpenAI's latest statement, the next generation of large models may not be available to the public until next year. AI models usually take months or even years to train, and the development team needs to make months of fine-tuning before releasing them to the public. Anna Makanju, vice president of global affairs at OpenAI, said in an interview on Tuesday that OpenAI's mission is to build general intelligence that can accomplish tasks at the "current human cognitive level." Anna emphasized that OpenAI's goal is to build general artificial intelligence, not super intelligence, which is several orders of magnitude smarter than humans on Earth.