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Everything We Know About GPT-4 So Far – Towards AI
Originally published on Towards AI. GPT-4 is the latest and most advanced language model developed by OpenAI, a Microsoft-backed company that aims to create artificial intelligence that can benefit humanity. GPT-4 is a successor of GPT-3, which was released in 2020 and became widely popular for its ability to generate coherent and diverse text on almost any topic, given a few words or sentences as input. GPT-4 builds on the achievements of GPT-3, but also introduces several new features and improvements that make it more powerful, versatile, and accessible. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI.
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High AI training costs have been a significant barrier to AI adoption, preventing many companies from implementing AI technology. According to a 2017 Forrester Consulting Report, 48% of companies highlighted high technology costs as one of the primary reasons for not implementing AI-driven solutions. However, recent developments have shown that AI training costs are rapidly declining, and this trend is expected to continue in the future. According to the ARK Invest Big Ideas 2023 report, training costs of a large language model similar to GPT-3 level performance have plummeted from $4.6 million in 2020 to $450,000 in 2022, a decline of 70% per year. Let's explore this trend of declining AI training costs further and discuss the factors contributing to this decline.
V5 Midjourney & GPT-4 Guide to Harnessing the Power of AI
In an age where the confluence of technology and art has become the beating heart of the avant-garde, we find ourselves at the crux of a truly remarkable transformation. A renaissance, if you will, where the tools of creation are not just evolving but revolutionizing how we imagine and bring our wildest visions to life. Today, I present to you an unparalleled match made in AI heaven: V5 Midjourney and GPT-4. These two trailblazers are redefining the creative landscape and equipping us with the power to transcend the boundaries of artistic expression. As we embark on this thrilling exploration, I invite you to join me in uncovering these cutting-edge AI tools' intricacies and boundless potential.
OpenAI co-founder on company's past approach to openly sharing research: 'We were wrong' - The Verge
The closed approach is a marked change for OpenAI, which was founded in 2015 by a small group including current CEO Sam Altman, Tesla CEO Elon Musk (who resigned from its board in 2018), and Sutskever. In an introductory blog post, Sutskever and others said the organization's aim was to "build value for everyone rather than shareholders" and that it would "freely collaborate" with others in the field to do so. OpenAI was founded as a nonprofit but later became a "capped profit" in order to secure billions in investment, primarily from Microsoft, with whom it now has exclusive business licenses.
ChatGPT AI is now an app on my Apple Watch - but GPT4 is already on the way
If you want to use ChatGPT as an app on your Apple Watch, then Petey could be the one to download. Developed by Hidde van der Ploeg, Petey allows you to type in, swipe or simply speak into your Watch for requests, and it will respond in a similar fashion to other ChatGPT services you may have used recently, such as Bing and MacGPT. If you're unaware, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence assistant that can be implemented into apps and services. Similar to Siri and Google Assistant but much more powerful, it can give you recipes, methods to calm down anxious dogs, and much more. Petey is available for $4.99 / £4.99 on watchOS 6 and above, you don't even need to sign up for an OpenAI account compared to the Siri Shortcut that also enables ChatGPT on your wrist - it's one download, and you're good to go. AI is moving at a supersonic pace, with ChatGPT recently updated to version 4, bringing with it faster and more sophisticated answers.
PowerPoint will use ChatGPT to create entire slideshows for you - AIVAnet
Microsoft has revealed its thoughts on how artificial intelligence (AI) could shape how we work in the years to come -- and how it plans to help guide those changes. The announcement was made by Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Jared Spataro at a company event titled The Future of Work with AI. As the name suggests, the show was focused on how artificial intelligence (AI) could affect how we work, both now and in the future. More specifically, the tech giant discussed how it will add AI smarts into its suite of Office apps. In PowerPoint, for example, you will be able to use an AI-powered Copilot that can create entire presentations for you with just a few text prompts.
ChatGPT may be a bigger cybersecurity risk than an actual benefit
ChatGPT made a splash with its user-friendly interface and believable AI-generated responses. With a single prompt, ChatGPT provided detailed answers that other AI assistants had not achieved. Powered by a massive dataset that ChatGPT had been trained on, the breadth and variety of topics it could address quickly amazed the tech industry and the public. However the technology sophistication raises inevitable question: what are the drawbacks of ChatGPT and similar technologies? With capabilities to generate a multitude of realistic responses, ChatGPT could be used to create a host of responses capable of tricking an unassuming reader into thinking a real human is behind the content.
Developer shows how OpenAI's GPT-4 can create iPhone apps using SwiftUI
It's been years since we have seen artificial intelligence implemented in many software applications, but more recently ChatGPT and other similar AI have become extremely popular for their ability to generate text, images, and even code. With the announcement of the new GPT-4 from OpenAI this week, users are already exploring its potential. It can even create iPhone apps using SwiftUI. For those unfamiliar, GPT or Generative Pre-training Transformer is the technology behind the popular ChatGPT. The new version, named GPT-4, shows a "massive leap in the field of natural language processing."