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Say Hello to GPT-4! The More Capable and Inventive AI Language Model

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GPT-4: The massive language model GPT-3.5, which drives ChatGPT, has finally been replaced by GPT-4 by Microsoft-funded research facility OpenAI. Since ChatGPT’s introduction as a prototype last year, the chatbot has been sweeping the globe with its capacity to provide a wide range of responses fast and in a shockingly human-like manner, from composing high-school essays to constructing complex programmes for programmers. The way we utilise ChatGPT may soon alter as a result of the release of the significantly more capable GPT-4, which can handle both text and image inputs.

OpenAI lauded GPT-4 as the next significant step

In a blog post published on Tuesday, OpenAI lauded GPT-4 as the next significant step in its mission to scale up deep learning. The company stated, “We’ve spent six months incrementally aligning GPT-4 utilising lessons from our adversarial testing programme as well as ChatGPT, resulting in our best-ever results on factuality, steerability, and refusing to wander outside of guardrails, though far from flawless.

GPT-3.5 managed to place in the bottom 10 per cent

Via a series of publicly accessible tests, OpenAI evaluated GPT-4 and GPT-3.5. In these tests, the strength of the new multimodal big language model is amply demonstrated. OpenAI said that whereas GPT-3.5 managed to place in the bottom 10 per cent in a simulated bar exam, GPT-4 managed to land in the top 10 per cent.

GPT-4 is more dependable

“The distinction between GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 can be difficult to make in informal speech. When the task’s complexity reaches a certain point, the difference becomes apparent. GPT-4 is more dependable, inventive, and capable of handling considerably more nuanced instructions than GPT-3.5, “According to the blog article from OpenAI. “GPT-4 exceeds the English language performance of GPT-3.5 and other LLMs (Chinchilla, PaLM), including for low-resource languages such as Latvian, Welsh, and Swahili,” according to the testing results for 24 of the 26 languages.

GPT-4 is capable of accepting image inputs

According to OpenAI, GPT-4 is capable of accepting image inputs in a manner similar to how it handles text inputs. When necessary, it may respond to user questions and scan and read photos. It is able to understand graphs, look for important details in photos, and more.

GPT-4 has a 40% higher adversarial factuality evaluation score

According to OpenAI, GPT-4 still isn’t “completely dependable” and has the same restrictions as GPT-3.5. When using language model outputs, particularly in high-stakes scenarios, the business said “great caution should be taken,” with the exact methodology (such as human review, grounding with more information, or avoiding high-stakes usage altogether) matching the needs of a particular use-case. GPT-4, according to OpenAI, can greatly lessen the hallucinations that were present in earlier models, nevertheless. According to OpenAI, GPT-4 has a 40% higher adversarial factuality evaluation score than the most recent GPT-3.5.

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New subscription plan for higher-volume GPT-4 usage

For the time being, GPT-4 will only be accessible to ChatGPT Plus customers who pay the $20 monthly fee. OpenAI acknowledged that the cap will be altered “based on demand and system performance in practise, although we expect to be severely capacity constrained.” In accordance with traffic trends, OpenAI also stated that it might introduce a new subscription plan for “higher-volume GPT-4 usage.” Soon, all users will be able to view GPT-4 for free with a set limit.

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