All you Need to Know About OpenAI’s Latest Release GPT-4

GPT-4 is more dependable, inventive, and able to handle far more sophisticated instructions than GPT-3.
All you Need to Know About OpenAI’s Latest Release GPT-4
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SAN FRANCISCO: Almost six months ago, OpenAI released ChatGPT, an AI chatbot based on language model GPT-3.5, which went viral online for its amazing powers.

ChatGPT demonstrated its value in a range of activities, from being asked to write poetry and code to passing the Wharton MBA exam. A soon-to-be-released premium edition of ChatGPT also made its API available to developers.

Since then, a lot of businesses have included ChatGPT into their tools and are using the AI chatbot; therefore, the chatbot has advanced significantly.

A more advanced language model is now available according to its creators OpenAI.

Recently, OpenAI released GPT-4, and it is not only for passing exams, but acing them like a fresh, intelligent kid in a classroom.

“We've launched GPT-4, the latest milestone in OpenAI's endeavour to scale up deep learning”, according to the blog post announcing it from the company.

While GPT-4 is a sizable multimodal model (accepting picture and text inputs and outputting text outputs), it performs at a level comparable to people on many academic and professional benchmarks despite being less capable than humans in many real-world settings.

The business continues in the blog post: "GPT-4 is more dependable, inventive, and able to handle far more sophisticated instructions than GPT-3."

The new GPT-4 has also given its scores and a list of exams that it has passed. And the ratings are decent. For instance, the language model scored 88 percent on the LSAT and 89 percent on the SAT Math. It also scored an 80 on the GRE quantitative exam and 99 and 54 on the GRE verbal and writing, respectively.

GPT-4 can receive image prompts and provide a written response in addition to handling complicated inquiries better than its predecessor. In particular, it produces text outputs (in natural language, code, etc.) from inputs that contain a mixture of text and images.

"GPT-4 displays similar skills as it does on text-only inputs across a range of domains, including papers containing text and images, diagrams, or screenshots," according to a blog post on OpenAI.

The user can also control the tone that the language model uses to produce its responses. Developers (and soon, ChatGPT users) can now specify their AI's style and task by describing those instructions in the "system" message, as opposed to the classic ChatGPT personality with a defined verbosity, tone, and style.

According to OpenAI, system messages let API users drastically alter how their users are greeted. Despite all of its advantages, GPT-4 is not without limitations, as OpenAI noted in their blog article.

Members of ChatGPT Plus can currently access GPT-4, but their usage is restricted. Developers can join the GPT-4 API waitlist to receive access to the language model's API. According to a blog post by the company, Microsoft Bing also uses GPT-4.

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