Researchers claim that OpenAI's GPT4 language model is not only performing worst than its prior GPT 3.5 iteration but from older GPT-4 versions.
As impressive as GPT-4 was at launch, some onlookers have observed that has lost some of its accuracy and power. These observations have been posted online for months now, including on the OpenAI forums.
Notably, GPT-4 is currently available for developers or paid members through ChatGPT Plus. To ask the same question to GPT-3.5 through the ChatGPT free research preview as I did, gets you not only the correct answer but also a detailed explanation of the mathematical process. However, Twitter commentator, @svpino noted that there are rumors that OpenAI might be using “smaller and specialized GPT-4 models that act similarly to a large model but are less expensive to run.”
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