OpenAI released ChatGPT only four months ago, and in that short time, it has had a profound impact on the world. AI has raised concerns about the future of job markets around the world, shaken up education systems, and attracted millions of users, including large financial institutions and app developers.
It’s time to say goodbye to ChatGPT and welcome its successor, GPT-4, which promises to be even more powerful and disruptive. What’s new in GPT-4, and how much of an impact will it make? Read on to find out everything you need to know on ChatGPT-4:
First things first, the name. The “chat” part is self-explanatory – it’s a computer interface that you can interact with. “GPT-4” stands for “Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4”, the fourth version of OpenAI’s software. It analyzes massive amounts of information from the Internet to generate human-like text and provide detailed answers to users’ questions.
OpenAI’s newly developed language model, GPT-4, has the ability to generate text that closely resembles human speech. This latest iteration is an upgrade to the existing chatgpt, which is based on GPT-3.5 technology. GPT stands for Generative Pre-Train Transformer, which is a deep learning technique that uses artificial neural networks to produce human-like writing.
OpenAI claims that GPT-4 is more advanced in three important areas, namely creativity, visual understanding, and context management. The GPT-4 is said to be much better in terms of creativity than its predecessor in terms of collaborating and collaborating with users on creative projects. This includes music, screenplay, technical writing, and even adapting the user’s writing style.
In addition to creativity and visual input, OpenAI has also improved GPT-4’s ability to handle long context. The new language model can now process up to 25,000 words of text from the user or even interact with text from user-supplied web links. This increased capacity can aid in the creation of long-form content and facilitate “extended conversations”.
GPT-4 has also been extended to handle images as the basis for interactions. OpenAI has provided an example on its website where the chatbot is given an image of baking ingredients and asked what can be made with them. It is not clear whether GPT-4 can process video in a similar way.
Finally, OpenAI claims that GPT-4 is safer to use than its predecessor. According to the company, it has been extensively tested and can generate 40% more accurate responses than the previous version. Additionally, they are 82% less likely to produce content deemed inappropriate or offensive.
Notably, according to the company, GPT-4 has been trained with the help of human feedback to make these advancements possible. The company claims that it has collaborated with over 50 experts, including experts in the field of AI safety and security, to get initial feedback.
OpenAI said the new version was much less likely to derail than its earlier chatbots, with widely reported conversations with ChatGPT or Bing’s chatbots in which users were told lies, insults or other so-called “hallucinations”. was presented with.
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