Gpt: Microsoft-funded OpenAI starts rolling out new AI model, ChatGPT-4 – Times of India

Microsoft has fired fresh salvo in the AI arms race. OpenAI, the creator of the popular chatbot ChatGPT, has announced that it is beginning to roll out a new artificial intelligence model known as GPT-4. The startup, funded by Microsoft Corp, said in a blog post that the new model can understand both text and image input, though it can only respond via text. In a research blog post, OpenAI said the distinction between GPT-4 and its predecessor GPT-3.5 is “subtle” in casual conversation (GPT-3.5 is the model that powers ChatGPT). OpenAI, in the post, said that GPT-4 will be able to read photos and explain what’s in them.
GPT-4 to accept images as prompts too
“It generates text outputs given inputs consisting of interspersed text and images,” the blog added. “Over a range of domains — including documents with text and photographs, diagrams, or screenshots — GPT-4 exhibits similar capabilities as it does on text-only inputs.” What this basically means is that the AI chatbot will now be able to analyze what is in an image.
“Following the research path from GPT, GPT-2, and GPT-3, our deep learning approach leverages more data and more computation to create increasingly sophisticated and capable language models,” added the company. It claimed that GPT-4 can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy, thanks to its broader general knowledge and problem solving abilities.
GPT-4 is also claimed to be more creative and collaborative than ever before. “It can generate, edit, and iterate with users on creative and technical writing tasks, such as composing songs, writing screenplays, or learning a user’s writing style,” reads the blog post.

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