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ChatGPT’s Awaited Update GPT-4 More ‘Human’: Company Claims

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SAN FRANCISCO: The company behind the ChatGPT app, which generates computing code on text, poems or commands, on Tuesday released a long-awaited update to its artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

GPT-4 has been widely anticipated since the release of ChatGPT in late November, impressing users with its capabilities that were based on an older version of OpenAI’s technology, which was a big hit. known as language models.

“We’ve built GPT-4, the latest milestone in OpenAI’s deep learning efforts,” a company blog said, adding that the AI technology is “human-level” on some professional and educational tasks. shows the performance of”.

With this update, text responses from GPT-4 will be more accurate, and – in the future – will come from both image and text input in a major leap forward for the technology.

For example, if a user sends a picture of the inside of a refrigerator, GPT-4 will not only correctly identify what is there, but what can be produced from those components.

OpenAI said it is working with a partner company, Be My Eyes, to prepare for the next advance.

OpenAI is backed by Microsoft, which earlier this year said it would provide billions of dollars in funding to the research company.

The Windows maker then quickly integrated the technology into its Bing search engine, Edge browser and other products.

It started a race with Google announcing their own versions of AI technology, with Amazon, Baidu and Meta also stepping in to keep up.

OpenAI said the new version is much less likely than its previous chatbot to have widely reported interactions with ChatGPT or Bing’s chatbot in which users lied, insulted, or otherwise was presented with the so-called “fraud”.

OpenAI said, “We spent six months making GPT-4 more secure and more integrated. GPT-4 is 82% less likely to respond to requests for disapproved content and 40% more likely to generate a fact-based response. is more.”

Founder Sam Altman admits that despite expectations, GPT-4 is “still flawed, still limited, and it still seems more impressive at first use than after you’ve spent more time with it.”

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