GPT-4

The latest large multimodal model from OpenAI
 The latest large multimodal model from OpenAI
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Release date22 June, 2023
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GPT-4 Features

OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT has finally revealed GPT-4, capable of accepting text or image inputs. GPT-4 is a multimodal model. It accepts both image and text inputs for text output. OpenAI claims the model is “more creative and collaborative than ever before” and “can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy.” It can parse both text and image input, though it can only respond via text. OpenAI cautions that the systems retain many of the same problems as earlier language models, including a tendency to make up information (or “hallucinate”) and the capacity to generate violent and harmful text. Live demo At 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 14 you can watch a live demo and see it in action. The live demo is open to the public and available to watch on OpenAI's YouTube channel. Availability GPT-4 is available today to OpenAI’s paying users via ChatGPT Plus (with a usage cap), and developers can sign up on a waitlist to access the API. GPT-4 powered apps OpenAI says it’s already partnered with a number of companies to integrate GPT-4 into their products, including Duolingo, Stripe, and Khan Academy. The new model is powering Microsoft’s Bing chatbot. It will also be accessible as an API for developers to build on. (There is a waitlist here, which OpenAI says will start admitting users today.) What about GPT-5? 🤔 GPT-5 might be able to pass the Turing test. But probably not worth the effort. Sources: https://mashable.com/article/openai-gpt-4-live-demo-how-to-watch https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/14/23638033/openai-gpt-4-chatgpt-multimodal-deep-learning https://analyticsindiamag.com/gpt-4-sam-altman-confirms-the-rumours/ https://news.knowledia.com/US/en/articles/sam-altman-q-and-a-gpt-and-agi-lesswrong-aa6293dde7b95b537f5f50e37c861645fd9b4dbb

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