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Why even mention 'GPT-5' to begin with?

> "We have a lot of work to do before we start that model," Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, said at a conference hosted by Indian newspaper Economic Times. “We’re working on the new ideas that we think we need for it, but we are certainly not close to it to start."

I'm not buying this, either they:

Completely finished training GPT-5 already (GPT-3.5 / 4's knowledge cut off is in Sept 2021)

Finished training GPT-5 for now but not training it further.

Finished training GPT-5 already and are fine tuning it to comply with regulations and updating old data.

Didn't start training GPT-5 and are waiting for regulations.

Even if either of these are true, it seems that OpenAI knows (or are marketing that) this will be possibly a dangerous model, so only enterprises may have access to this at first.

(Remember, GPT-4 has a image input model that is only available to certain organisations)