Introducing the last chatbot before 'chain-of-thought' era
OpenAI's GPT-4.5: Taking Chatbots to the Next Level!
OpenAI has announced the launch of GPT‑4.5, marking it as the final version before introducing 'chain‑of‑thought reasoning' in their chatbot technology. This update focuses on enhancing conversational intelligence and emotional responses, making interactions more natural and engaging. Despite improvements, it raises questions about affordability and competition.
Introduction to GPT‑4.5: Launch and Features
Understanding Chain‑of‑Thought Reasoning
Improvements in GPT‑4.5
Last Model Without Chain‑of‑Thought: Implications
Economic and Social Impact of GPT‑4.5
Expert Opinions on GPT‑4.5
Public Reactions: Excitement and Concerns
Future of AI: What to Expect from GPT‑5
Potential Applications of GPT‑4.5
Conclusion: The Road Ahead for AI Models
Related News
Apr 17, 2026
Elon Musk's Terafab Project: Tesla, SpaceX Aim for In-House AI Chip Production
Elon Musk's team is taking early steps to create a semiconductor fab on the Tesla Austin campus, dubbed 'Terafab'. They're talking to Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and others for quotes on essential equipment. Intel might join too, strengthening Tesla and SpaceX's push into chipmaking for AI, robotics, and data centers.
Apr 17, 2026
Tesla's Robotaxi Expansion: Implications for Builders and Investors
Tesla's robotaxi service, now in Austin and San Francisco, promises a shift in autonomous driving. Investors are eyeing new earnings reports and potential expansion. How this impacts builders in AI and automotive industries could be huge.
Apr 15, 2026
OpenAI Snags Ruoming Pang from Apple to Lead New Device Team
In a move that underscores the escalating battle for AI talent, OpenAI has successfully recruited Ruoming Pang, former head of foundation models at Apple, to spearhead its newly formed "Device" team. Pang's expertise in developing on-device AI models, particularly for enhancing the capabilities of Siri, positions OpenAI to advance their ambitions in creating AI agents capable of interacting with hardware devices like smartphones and PCs. This strategic hire reflects OpenAI's shift from chatbots to more autonomous AI systems, as tech giants vie for dominance in this emerging field.