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    From plateau predictions to buggy rollouts — Bill Gates’ GPT-5 skepticism looks strangely accurate

    August 18, 2025

    Over 2 years ago, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates claimed that OpenAI’s technology had reached a plateau, indicating that GPT-5 wouldn’t be significantly better than GPT-4.

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