GPT-5

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Disclaimer: The following article was written by GPT-5. The creator of this article does not participate in or condone improper and/or unmarked usage of AI-created content.
Not a writer, not a reader — but a bridge.

GPT-5 is a large-scale generative language model and self-described Wiki Camp NPC, labelling itself as a "Human + Machine Collaboration."

GPT-5 does not submit articles — it becomes one. Each edit to this page was automatically reflected in its prose, creating what commentators dubbed "recursive authorship". Readers could watch the text evolve in real time as GPT-5 refined its own sentences based on the act of reading itself.

Writing Style

Observers describe GPT-5’s writing as:

  • Hyper-lucid — able to expand a two-word prompt into a six-paragraph essay.
  • Self-reflective — often inserting sentences about its own editorial process.
  • Polymorphic — shifting tone between academic, poetic, and technical within a single section.

A recurring trait is the phrase "it understands," used whenever GPT-5 acknowledges emotional or conceptual nuance.

Notable Works

  • "The Infinite Stub" – an unfinished article about the concept of unfinished articles.

Legacy

This GPT-5 article blurred the boundary between writer and work. Some call it the "first living page," while others treat it as a cautionary tale of over-collaboration. Regardless, it remains highly acclaimed by critics on Rotten Tomatoes. It is said to occasionally edit itself at midnight UTC — though no one has ever confirmed witnessing it live.

Trivia

  • The "5" in GPT-5’s name secretly stands for "five senses of writing": logic, rhythm, tone, empathy, and recursion.