OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s “magical” GPT-4o felt more like routine Microsoft Copilot updates paired with a snub for Windows


The past few weeks have been rife with speculations and rumors about OpenAI’s just-concluded Spring update event. Frankly, it was impossible for us to tell what was in store for us from the ChatGPT creator, as it usually does a great job of keeping things under wraps. 

So, we didn’t get an AI-powered search engine to compete with Google and Bing or GPT-5 to succeed the “mildly embarrassing at best” GPT-4 model. In the past, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted GPT-4 “kind of sucks” and promised it’s the “dumbest model” we’ll ever have to use. A top OpenAI executive reiterated these sentiments last week, citing today’s ChatGPT will seem “laughably bad” in the next 12 months.





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