So we are not being replaced by robots. Still.
In March 2023, OpenAI announced that its ChatGPT language model would release GPT-4, the most recent update for the chatbot.
According OpenAI AnnouncementThe new and improved language system update will create a service that is “more creative and collaborative than ever” and better suited for “creative and technical writing tasks, like composing songs, writing screenplays, or learning a user’s writing style.” .
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The update will also accept images as inputs, which means the bot can better recognize the content of the images. This will help you “generate subheadings, ratings, and analytics.” The site used a sample image of baking staples like flour and butter to create a list of possible foods a user could make with those ingredients.
GPT-4 can also handle more words, which means it can be used for “long-form content creation, extended conversations, and document search and analysis.”
It seems the new update is also designed to allay some of the concerns critics have had about the chatbot. GPT-4, according to internal analysis, “is 82% less likely to respond to requests for disallowed content and 40% more likely to produce factual responses than GPT-3.5.”
When it comes to the chatbot’s alignment and security updates, the program, according to the update, relied heavily on human feedback, “including feedback submitted by (…) users.”
“We have applied lessons from the real-world use of our previous models into the GPT-4 security monitoring and investigation system,” the update explained.