OpenAI Unveils GPT-4: A More Advanced and Powerful Chatbot
The team at OpenAI has just announced the release of their newest chatbot, GPT-4. With significant advances in its capabilities, GPT-4 is expected to set a new standard for natural language processing.
One notable feature of GPT-4 is its ability to use images as input. For instance, users can provide the chatbot with an image of ingredients and ask it what can be made with those ingredients. This is a groundbreaking development that showcases how GPT-4 can transform the way we interact with chatbots.
Additionally, GPT-4 can now comprehend up to 25,000 words of text in a prompt, which is a significant increase from its predecessor, GPT-3. GPT-4 also has much more advanced reasoning capabilities, making it a powerful tool for answering complex questions.
In terms of accuracy and reliability, GPT-4 scores impressively high in various metrics. For example, it scored in the 90th percentile for the Uniform Bar Exam, outperforming its predecessor, ChatGPT, which scored in the 10th percentile. GPT-4 is also 82% less likely to respond to requests for disallowed content and 40% more likely to produce factual responses.
As technology continues to evolve, there will always be those who criticize it. However, OpenAI has addressed concerns about ChatGPT being "left-leaning," stating that facts and information are not inherently biased. The team at OpenAI believes that GPT-4 will be a valuable tool for individuals across the political spectrum, providing access to information that is factual and unbiased.
Finally, GPT-4 will now support a “system” message in the API that allows developers and soon users to have significant customization of behavior. This feature will allow users to tailor their interactions with the chatbot and get more out of the experience.
OpenAI's newest release is a significant milestone in the field of natural language processing, and the possibilities of GPT-4 are vast. As technology continues to advance, it's exciting to see what the future holds for chatbots and their potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology. Congratulations to the entire OpenAI team on this impressive achievement.
It is also important to note that Microsoft has been apparently using GPT-4 all along.
“We are happy to confirm that the new Bing is running on GPT-4, which we’ve customized for search,” Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi, the company’s corporate VP and consumer chief marketing officer, wrote. “If you’ve used the new Bing preview at any time in the last five weeks, you’ve already experienced an early version of this powerful model.”