The latest version can handle pictures, too, but it still has limitations, including “social biases, hallucinations and adversarial prompts”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SAN FRANCISCO – It’s been a mere four months since artificial intelligence company OpenAI unleashed ChatGPT and – not to overstate its importance – changed the world forever. In just 15 short weeks, it has sparked doomsday predictions in global job markets, disrupted education systems and drawn millions of users, from big banks to app developers.
That means it’s the fourth iteration of the OpenAI software that has analysed vast quantities of information from across the Internet in order to determine how to generate human-sounding text and give users detailed responses to questions.Anyone who has researched ChatGPT will know its limitations. A user will have the ability to submit a picture alongside text – both of which ChatGPT-4 will be able to process and discuss. The ability to input video is also on the horizon.Like its predecessor, ChatGPT-4 isn’t too hot at reasoning on current events, given that it was trained on data that existed before 2021.
But the newest version is currently only being offered to ChatGPT Plus subscribers for US$20 a month and as an API tool for developers to build into their applications. You can join a waitlist.
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