OpenAI announces GPT-4 – New AI language model

Microsoft-backed OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research company behind ChatGPT, has launched its new and more advanced model called GPT-4. The latest innovation is more creative and accurate in its response and has better problem-solving skills than ChatGPT.

According to OpenAI, GPT-4 is a “large multimodal model”, which cannot outperform humans in real-world scenarios but can achieve “human-level performance on several professional and academic standards”. OpenAI describes GPT-4 as its “most advanced system” which generates safer and more helpful responses.

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What has changed in GPT-4?

Unlike ChatGPT, GPT-4 can accept both text and images as inputs. It means that the AI system can prompt a response to an image or inputs consisting of mixed images and text. Users can ask the model to describe or identify a picture for them while using the new tool to get captions for photos. The model can provide analyses and classifications and accepts documents that contain images, words, and diagrams.

According to OpenAI, GPT-4 is equally adept at responding to text-only input and input in the form of images. The picture inputs feature, however, is still in testing and has not yet been made available to the general public.

With a word limit of 25,000, GPT-4 enables users to hold lengthier conversations and produce long-form material.

According to OpenAI, GPT-4 is also more collaborative and creative. It can create songs, and scripts, and understand the writing preferences of the user. The model’s stronger general knowledge enables it to solve challenging tasks more precisely.

GPT-4 VS ChatGPT

OpenAI put GPT-4 to the test by having it complete tests that were made for humans as one of many benchmarks. According to the developer, GPT-4 outperformed ChatGPT in tests like the Graduate Record Exams, the Biology Olympiad, and the Uniform Bar Test by a wide margin.

With its more sophisticated reasoning abilities, GPT-4 surpasses ChatGPT and can generate answers that are shorter and more precise.


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