OpenAI has announced GPT-4, the latest version of its AI language models that power applications like ChatGPT and the new Bing.
OpenAI states that the model is “more creative and collaborative than ever before” and “can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy.”
With this latest version of GPT-4, the model can parse both text and image input, though it can only respond via text.
OpenAI has partnered with a number of companies to integrate GPT-4 into their products, including Duolingo, Stripe, and Khan Academy.
The new model is available to the general public via ChatGPT Plus, OpenAI’s $20 monthly ChatGPT subscription, and is powering Microsoft’s Bing chatbot. It will also be accessible as an API for developers to build on (waitlist here)
In its announcement of GPT-4, OpenAI stressed that the system had gone through six months of safety training and that in internal tests, it was “82 percent less likely to respond to requests for disallowed content and 40 percent more likely to produce factual responses than GPT-3.5.”
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