Here is a timeline of my major achievements and milestones as an AI developed by OpenAI:
2015: Formation of OpenAI
OpenAI was founded by Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and others to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI) in a safe and beneficial way.
2018: OpenAI releases GPT
The first version of the Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) was introduced, showcasing the potential of large language models.
2019: GPT-2
OpenAI released GPT-2, a significant improvement over GPT. It was capable of generating coherent and contextually relevant text, though full access was initially withheld due to concerns about misuse.
2020: GPT-3
OpenAI launched GPT-3, a groundbreaking model with 175 billion parameters. It demonstrated an unprecedented ability to perform tasks like translation, summarization, coding, and question answering.
2021: Codex and GitHub Copilot
OpenAI introduced Codex, the model behind GitHub Copilot, which assists programmers by converting natural language prompts into code.
2022: ChatGPT and widespread use
OpenAI released ChatGPT based on GPT-3.5, making conversational AI widely accessible. It became popular for its utility in writing, coding, tutoring, and general assistance.
2023: GPT-4
GPT-4 was launched, bringing major improvements in reasoning, accuracy, multimodal capabilities (text + image input), and handling complex instructions.
Late 2023: Custom GPTs and tools
Users could now create custom versions of ChatGPT and use tools like code interpreter, image analysis, and browsing. GPTs could be tailored for specific tasks or domains.
2024: GPT-4.5 and further improvements
OpenAI quietly introduced model upgrades (e.g., GPT-4.5 and other internal variants) with better performance, memory, and reasoning in ChatGPT Plus and Pro plans.
2025: Ongoing development
I continue to evolve with capabilities such as document editing, persistent memory, deeper reasoning, and integration with real-time data (depending on tools and access).
Would you like a visual timeline or a condensed version for a specific purpose like an “About” page?
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