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OpenAI is hiding an ACE up their sleeves.

Am I the only one who has this feeling?

I've been studying their social media communication and announcements:

"One year since GPT-4 release. Hope you all enjoyed some time to relax, it’ll have been the slowest 12 months of AI progress for quite some time to come."

Let's look at some facts:

ALL their launches have been quite unexpected and GAMEBREAKING for the whole world.

Not 2% increments, benchmark tests bla bla bla

- THEY released ChatGPT 3.5 for the MASSES.

- They upgraded it to LLM gold standard ChatGPT4.

- They crushed thousands of startups with new features like code interpreter, GPTs, image generators, document uploading.

Of course, I could be totally wrong and they don't know what they're doing.

But do you really believe that?

So what do they have?

Either ChatGPT 4.5, a BEEFED up version of 4 that blows the competitors away on the benchmarks or...

Something different.

That cannot be launched easily to the masses.

That requires absolute silence.

It's for sure coming this year.

And I don't know how to feel about this…

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