Did Microsoft just tease GPT-5 Turbo in Copilot Pro subscription?

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GPT-4 Turbo is the hot thing right now, especially since Microsoft Copilot now uses the GPT-4 Turbo model even for free-tier users. But what about GPT-5?

There hasn’t been anything concrete from Microsoft and OpenAI when it comes to GPT-5 apart from the fact that Sam Altman said that GPT-5 is going to be “better at everything” and Micorosft’s Mikhail Parakhin claiming that GPT- could be capable of deciphering a 3000 years old language which has never been deciphered?

Well, GPT-5 has its fair share of rumors, with one saying that it’d get released by the end of 2023, yes, three months ago, but we all know how it turned out to be. But what if we told you that Microsoft might have teased GPT-5 Turbo? Well, we won’t be completely correct. Why?

Because first, as discussed earlier, there haven’t been any signs of GPT-5, so it’d be extremely improbable for Microsoft to release GPT-5 Turbo. And let’s just say it ends up happening anyway; Microsoft’s Mikhail Parakhin denied it and said it’s just a typo. What we see as GPT-5 was meant to be GPT-V, V the alphabet, not V the Roman numeral (cue to GTA VI).

This typo was noticed a couple of hours ago, and Microsoft still hadn’t fixed it by the time we posted this.

More about the topics: GPT-5, GPT-V