The University of Rhode Island’s AI lab estimates that GPT-5 averages just over 18 Wh per query, so putting all of ChatGPT’s reported 2.5 billion requests a day through the model could see energy usage as high as 45 GWh.

A daily energy use of 45 GWh is enormous. A typical modern nuclear power plant produces between 1 and 1.6 GW of electricity per reactor per hour, so data centers running OpenAI’s GPT-5 at 18 Wh per query could require the power equivalent of two to three nuclear power reactors, an amount that could be enough to power a small country.

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    There’s such a huge gap between what I read about GPT-5 online, versus the overwhelmingly disappointing results I get from it for both coding and general questions.

    I’m beginning to think we’re in the end stages of Dead Internet, where basically nothing you see online has any connection to reality.

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      The stock market is barely connected to reality and that is required to be updated every 3 months by every single company. Just imagine what the internet’s going to be like.

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      Well yeah, it’s a for-profit company. They exist solely to make money, that’s their entire goal.

      It’s almost all marketing and has been for a while. ChatGPT peaked with 4o (and 4.5 if you used their API), 4.1 was a step backwards despite them calling it an improvement, and 5 was another step backwards.

      They are not any closer to AGI, and we’re not going to see AGI from LLMs no matter how much they claim just how close we are to seeing AGI.

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      People who fawn over generative AI haven’t tried to use it for more than 5 seconds. I wish it could run a ttrpg game for me or even just remember the details of its original prompt but its not even close.