You will ask and the AI ​​will already decide how it answers you

Sam Altman broken down a few hours ago Future OpenAi plans. The announcement seems to simplify the company’s route map, but also unifies its proposals and makes Chatgpt behavior in the future. A GPT-5 to master them all. In front of a GPT-4.5 that apparently will be somewhat decaffeinated, Altman spoke of the future GPT-5which will be rather a “metamodel” that brings together several capacities and that will be adjusted to our needs. “It will incorporate voice, Canvas, Search, Deep Research and more,” Altman explained, thus combining the different services and options that are now partially scattered. You ask, I will decide what to use to answer. The OpenAi CEO clarified that “a priority objective for us is to unify our models creating systems that can use all the tools, know when you have to think a while or not, and that they are generally useful for a wide range of tasks.” Or what is the same: you will use GPT-5, and he will decide what kind of capacity he fits better to give you the best answer without having to be choosing Between the myriad options that now complicate a bit the use of OpenAi services. “Free” if you use little. Altman explained that users of the free version of ChatgPT will be unlimited to GPT-5 in their “standard intelligence configuration”, or what is the same, with their basic mode. That will be enough for many users, but it is important to highlight that the “free” probably needs those quotes. It does not seem unreasonable to think that this chatgpt will end up showing advertising as part of the answers. It is what has worked for Google for 25 years, but the question is if OpenAi will take advantage of that option properly. If you want the best of GPT-5, you will have to pay. Altman’s message concluded that those who pay chatgpt plus or pro will obtain a higher level of intelligence from GPT-5. Here the strategy seems evident, which follows the line of what we had already seen: if you want the best performance, it will be to pay. The Subscription of 200 dollars/month It can be in fact Only the beginning of a price climb that OpenAi needs to face for a simple reason: be profitable. OpenAi needs income. The company already indicated its profitability estimates months ago. Will continue to burn and lose money as if there were no tomorrow, but they think they will get have benefits for the first time in 2029. Payment plans and the subscription model will undoubtedly focus, but as we say Advertising seems inevitable It is also relevant in the free version of Chatgpt that will be the most used. And the agents, what? Curiously Altman did not include in his speech No mention to Operator, his AI agent. Will it be part of the GPT-5 capabilities set, or will it remain a separate service? Openai may prefer to design that independent platform here, but what is clear is that if IA agents manage to function properly, they are one of the great hopes to convince users to pay for using them. Image | Affezshaw71 With Midjourney In Xataka | Sam Altman admits to having been wrong with his vision of the Open Source. And all thanks to Deepseek

Australia has to decide whether it approves a larger renewable power plant than El Salvador

Yesterday The public consultation deadline ended For the environmental approval of Western Green Energy Hub, a project that aspires to become The world’s largest renewable energy center. Projected on an area of ​​22,700 square kilometers on the southern coast of Western Australia, would occupy more surface than whole countries, such as Slovenia or El Salvador. The megaproject. A renewable energy hybrid center with a monstrous wind and solar capacity: up to 60 million photovoltaic panels distributed in 35 different parks and 3,000 marine and land wind turbines from 7 to 20 MW. With an investment of 100,000 million Australian dollars (60,000 million US dollars) and a combined 70 GW power, the center would not only generate clean electricity, but would take advantage of it to feed a series of electrolyzers capable of converting desalinized seawater into 3.5 million tons of hydrogen Green a year, which would be exported to other countries in the form of ammonia. More electricity than whole countries. Western Green Energy Hub would not only generate more than 200 teravatios-hora of clean energy per year, a figure that exceeds the annual electrical production of most countries, but would leave at the height of a toy the largest renewable energy projects of The news, like Karapinar in Türkiye (with an area of ​​20 km²), Urumqi in China (with 133 km²) or Khavda in India (with 600 km²). Australia, which has an annual consumption of 273 twh, does not need so much energy, hence the need to produce green hydrogen to store it ammoniawhich has multiple uses in industry and agriculture. The concerns. Although Australia is one of the countries that has been betting on renewable energy and green hydrogen, the environmental protection authority mentions A fan of possible impacts in marine and coastal habitats. Winding can reduce the quality of marine fauna, specifically benthic communities, and affect coastal processes. Also for the dredging and movements of the ships in charge of installing them. On the other hand, dehydration prior to the construction of a desalination plant and the felling of 27,188 hectares of vegetation could reduce terrestrial fauna. Built in aboriginal lands. If approved, the project will go to history not only for its size, but as one of the first in which A consortium of energy companies Led by Intercontinental Energy and CWP Global, it is associated with owners of aboriginal land, represented by Traditional Mirning Lands Aboriginal Corporation. The center would be built in seven phases over 30 years, with the aim of installing 35 nodes between 2 and 3 GW from here to 2050. The chosen place is the mirning lands in the great Australian bay, among the towns of EUCLA and KALGOORLIE-BOULDER, to take advantage of the immense potential of wind and solar energy in the area, with an estimated use factor of 70%. Image | WGEH In Xataka | The largest fiasco of solar energy is in the Nevada desert: it does not work and its promoter blames a Spanish company

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