Microsoft Corp-backed startup OpenAI began the rollout of GPT-4, a powerful artificial intelligence model that succeeds the technology behind the wildly popular ChatGPT. This is what's changed.
of GPT-4, a powerful artificial intelligence model that succeeds the technology behind the wildly popular ChatGPT.WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GPT-4 AND GPT-3.5?
GPT-4 is 82% less likely to respond to requests for disallowed content than its predecessor and scores 40% higher on certain tests of factuality. Be My Eyes, an app that caters to visually impaired people, will provide a virtual volunteer tool powered by GPT-4 on its app.According to OpenAI, GPT-4 has similar limitations as its prior versions and is "less capable than humans in many real-world scenarios."
It cited an example where GPT-4 came up with suggestions that seemed plausible, when it was asked about how to get two parties to disagree with each other.
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