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OpenAI has applied to register the "GPT-5" trademark in China, having previously submitted an application in the United States.

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OpenAI has applied to register the GPT-5 trademark in China, having previously submitted an application in the United States.

According to news on August 10, according to the official website of the Trademark Office of the State Intellectual Property Office, OPENAI OPCO, LLC has applied to register two patents in late last month. The "GPT-5" trademark, international classifications are Category 9 and Category 42 (scientific instruments, design and research) respectively, and the trademark status is Pending.

OpenAI has applied to register the GPT-5 trademark in China, having previously submitted an application in the United States.Picture 1

This site previously reported that according to information from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), OpenAI had applied to register "GPT" on the 18th of last month. -5" trademark. From the perspective of trademark information, GPT-5 will provide text generation, natural language understanding, speech transcription, translation, analysis and other functions.

OpenAI has applied to register the GPT-5 trademark in China, having previously submitted an application in the United States.Picture 2

OpenAI stated at a conference hosted by India’s Economic Times in early June this year that it “has not yet started training GPT-4. Successor GPT-5", OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously said, "They still have a lot of work to do before we can start training GPT-5. We are working on new ideas that we think are needed, But we're certainly not ready to start ".

OpenAI's GPT-4 large model has also applied for registration of the corresponding trademark in China and the international classification for website services, known as "WHISPER" (previously released by OpenAI, claimed to be approaching human-level performance in English speech recognition).

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