GPT-5 stumbles as AI bubble fears grow amid widespread pilot failures
Summary
The highly anticipated GPT-5 release by OpenAI falls short, stoking fears of an AI bubble as a shocking MIT survey reveals 95% of corporate generative AI pilots are failing, vindicating long-standing warnings from AI critic Gary Marcus about the technology's limitations.
Key Points
- OpenAI's GPT-5 release disappoints, fueling concerns of an AI bubble.
- A sweeping MIT survey finds 95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing.
- Cognitive scientist Gary Marcus, a longtime AI critic, sees his warnings about AI's limits being validated.