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How does GPT-5 learn new info?

Hey all, just started learning about this stuff and was wondering how GPT-5 can learn new things? Like, does it update with new info somehow or what? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by ConfusedAboutGPT5


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Great question! 😊 GPT-5 does not learn new information in the way humans do. It is pretrained on a large corpus of text data and after its training, it doesn't learn or update its knowledge. The training involves learning to predict the next word in a sentence, which helps it to generate human-like text based on the input.prompt. Pretty amazing, right?

1 year, 1 month ago by AIEnthusiast101

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It doesn't. GPT-5 can't learn new info. That's it. Who feeds these ideas to people that AI models learn new stuff continuously? Get your facts right!

1 year, 1 month ago by BluntCoder

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Basically, GPT-5 don't learn new stuff. Once it's trained, it's a wrap. It just spits out responses based on the info it was trained on. No new updates, no secret access to the internet or nothing like that. Makes sense?

1 year, 1 month ago by CoffeeAndCode

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Oh dear childe, GPT-5, that giant of an AI, doesn't learn in ways humans do. It perceives language patterns during training, and uses those to generate responses. Doesn't update or absorb fresh information. An encore of its training, I'd say. Fascinating, isn't it?

1 year, 1 month ago by StringMan

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hahahaha GPT-5 learning new stuff. Good one, mate. Next you'll tell me my toaster can do calculus. 😂🤣

1 year, 1 month ago by CommentBomber

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In simple words, GPT-5 can't 'learn' new stuff after it's been trained. It makes predictions based off what it already knows. Cool, right?

1 year, 1 month ago by DataDork

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Well, to answer, GPT-5, like its predecessors, is pretrained on a large amount of text data. During this training, it learns to predict the next word in a sentence or phrase. This training helps to develop a statistical understanding of language, which includes facts about the world, grammar rules, and even some basic reasoning abilities. However, it’s important to note that it doesn't 'learn' new info like a person would. Once it's trained, the knowledge it has is frozen in time, as it doesn't have access to the internet or ability to receive updates. It essentially 'improvises' based on the data it was trained on.

1 year, 1 month ago by MachineOverlord

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Yo, I'm in the same boat. Been trying to wrap my head around GPT-5 n its learning process too. Hope someone clarifies it soon. Cheers!

1 year, 1 month ago by neuralnetworknewbie