Generative AI
How does GPT-4 work and how can you start using it in ChatGPT?
OpenAI, the company behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT, has announced the release of GPT-4. In a blog post, the San Francisco artificial intelligence lab co-founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman in 2015 said that its latest version is "multimodal", meaning that the platform can accept image and text inputs and emit text outputs. Sam Altman, OpenAI's chief executive, said on Twitter that GPT-4 was the "most capable and aligned" model yet, though "it is still flawed". He added that it is "more creative than previous models, it hallucinates significantly less, and it is less biased". GPT stands for generative pre-trained transformer which is a type of large language model (LLM) neural network that can perform various natural language processing tasks such as answering questions, summarising text and even generating lines of code. Large language models use a technique called deep learning to produce text that looks like it is produced by a human.
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GPT-4 Will Make ChatGPT Smarter but Won't Fix Its Flaws - E-DeshSeba
With its uncanny ability to hold a conversation, answer questions, and write coherent prose, poetry, and code, the chatbot ChatGPT has forced many people to rethink the potential of artificial intelligence. The startup that made ChatGPT, OpenAI, today announced a much-anticipated new version of the AI model at its core. The new algorithm, called GPT-4, follows GPT-3, a groundbreaking text-generation model that OpenAI announced in 2020, which was later adapted to create ChatGPT last year. The new model scores more highly on a range of tests designed to measure intelligence and knowledge in humans and machines, OpenAI says. It also makes fewer blunders and can respond to images as well as text.
OpenAI unveils GPT-4, the latest version of ChatGPT - Marketing Beat
OpenAI has this week released GPT-4, the latest version of its globally successful artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot series ChatGPT. Shortly after its release, the US tech lab confirmed that GPT-4 had already been powering Microsoft's Bing search engine for some time prior to its official launch. The Bill Gates-founded firm has already invested US$10b into OpenAI. OpenAI added that the fourth iteration of its GPT series will be able to respond to and interact with images by providing recipe suggestions from ingredient photos, alongside writing captions and descriptions. The hugely popular chatbot has seen phenomenal success since its launch in November last year, and has been used millions of times to produce poems, songs, marketing copy and even computer code.
Google is bringing A.I. chat to Gmail and Docs
Google is deepening its push into generative artificial intelligence, introducing features Tuesday that will let users create text in Gmail and Docs using the company's AI technology. The company is testing the AI products and making them accessible for a limited number of users of Workspace, which includes Gmail and Google's productivity tools. "Whether you're a busy HR professional who needs to create customized job descriptions, or a parent drafting the invitation for your child's pirate-themed birthday party, Workspace saves you the time and effort of writing that first version," Johanna Voolich Wright, vice president of product for Google Workspace, wrote in a blog post. "Simply type a topic you'd like to write about, and a draft will instantly be generated for you." Generative AI has been the hottest topic in tech this year after San Francisco startup OpenAI introduced the ChatGPT chatbot in November and watched it quickly go viral.
5 ways GPT-4 outsmarts ChatGPT
OpenAI's new GPT-4 AI model has made its big debut and is already powering everything from a virtual volunteer for the visually impaired to an improved language learning bot in Duolingo. Here are the five biggest differences between these popular systems. Although ChatGPT was originally described as being GPT-3.5 (and therefore a few iterations beyond GPT-3), it is not itself a version of OpenAI's large language model, but rather a chat-based interface for whatever model powers it. The ChatGPT system that exploded in popularity over the last few months was a way to interact with GPT-3.5, and now it's a way to interact with GPT-4. With that said, let's get into the differences between the chatbot you know and love and its newly augmented successor.
OpenAI unveils ChatGPT successor with 'human-level' performance
The long-awaited follow-up to ChatGPT has gone live, boasting of "human-level performance" in university-standard exams. OpenAI said GPT-4, the next generation of its artificial intelligence-powered chatbot, marked a "milestone" in the development of deep learning, which imitates how humans gain knowledge. "We've spent 6 months iteratively aligning GPT-4 using lessons from our adversarial testing program as well as ChatGPT, resulting in our best-ever results (though far from perfect) on factuality, steerability, and refusing to go outside of guardrails," the San Francisco-based company said in a blog post on Tuesday. OpenAI, which is backed by Microsoft, said the new version of its AI-powered chatbot is a "multimodal" model that can generate content from both images and text prompts. In an online demonstration, OpenAI President Greg Brockman showed GPT-4 creating a real website based on a hand-drawn mock-up.
Google Brings Generative AI Experiences to Google Workspace
Very soon, it would be impossible to think of a business software that doesn't have an element of AI in it, and to be more specific, generative AI. Google's AI team is constantly developing new AI-powered solutions for its entire range of offerings -- from Maps to Search to Google Docs, and now Google Workspace. In the recent times, we have been exposed to glaring challenges at workplace that restrict the way employees work and collaborate with each other. AI, by all means, has the power to ease the pain points at workplace and help organizations save millions by managing productivity at scale. In its latest announcement, Google did just that. Google Workspace is now embedding generative AI capabilities in Docs and Gmail to save users more time and effort in a meaningful and fully-secured environment.
Google Introduces PaLM API & MakerSuite for Generative AI
Google Cloud is revolutionizing the way developers could be using generative AI for building new applications and platforms in the near future. The world's biggest AI company announced a new DevOps platform specifically built for accelerating and simplifying the generative AI development lifecycle. It's called PaLM API, a new AI developer offering to test and experiment with Google's Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI tools. To make prototyping quick and more accessible, developers can integrate PaLM API with another newly-launched tool called MakerSuite. Both tools are currently in private preview mode and would be accessible soon.
GPT-4: A Closer Look at the Highly Anticipated Language Model
On March 15th, 2023, the world witnessed a monumental event in the history of artificial intelligence as OpenAI released its highly anticipated GPT-4 language model. The hype surrounding this new language model is well-deserved, as it boasts some impressive features and capabilities. OpenAI has released a powerful new image- and text-understanding AI model, GPT-4, that the company calls "the latest milestone in its effort in scaling up deep learning." According to a recent summary by a speaker, GPT-4 can understand both images and text, making it a powerful tool for a variety of applications. It is available for OpenAI's paying users through chatGPT Plus and developers can sign up on a waitlist to access the API at a reasonable price: GPT-4 -8K context window (about 13 pages of text) will cost $0.03