ChatGPT proved revelatory when it released in 2022, threatening to upend everything from how students did homework to how software engineers wrote computer code. The software was based on a model called GPT-3.5, and now the company behind it has unveiled a new version.
It is a"large multimodal model" which the firm says"can solve difficult problems with great accuracy, thanks to its broader general knowledge and problem-solving abilities".While ChatGPT is based on a language model only capable of recognising and producing text, a multimodal model suggests the ability to do so with different forms of media.
"You would be interacting not just in a conversation with text, but be able to ask questions about images."In a blog post announcing GPT-4, OpenAI confirmed it can accept image inputs, recognise and explain them.OpenAI said GPT-4"exhibits human-level performance on various professional and academic benchmarks", with improved results on factual accuracy compared to previous releases.
However, any expectations that GPT-4 may be able to actually generate pictures in the same way that GPT-3.5 can generate text would appear to have been wide of the mark.
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