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Rumors Swirl Around OpenAI’s Advanced GPT-4.5 Model Due to Mysterious Chatbot Activity | Technology News

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A new mysterious chatbot has taken the AI community by storm, and it’s not OpenAI’s highly anticipated GPT-5. The chatbot, known as “gpt2-chatbot,” made its debut on Chatbot Arena, showcasing advanced capabilities that have sparked rumors of it being an early test of GPT-4.5.

Despite the lack of official documentation or attribution, the chatbot has been identified as ChatGPT and reportedly created by OpenAI. Users have praised its abilities in reasoning, math, coding, and even ASCII art skills, with some claiming it surpasses GPT-4 in testing.

Stanford University student and AI researcher Andrew Gao even claimed that the gpt2-chatbot solved an International Math Olympiad problem. Wharton professor Ethan Moillick also shared similar sentiments on the chatbot’s performance compared to GPT-4.

Speculations suggest that OpenAI may be quietly benchmarking a new model before its public release, with CEO Sam Altman hinting at his fondness for gpt2. The mystery surrounding OpenAI’s operations adds to the intrigue, with real accounts praising the chatbot’s impressive capabilities fueling debate in the AI community.

As the AI world eagerly awaits more information on this enigmatic chatbot, it remains to be seen if gpt2-chatbot will live up to the hype surrounding it. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story.

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