Microsoft-backed OpenAI announces GPT-4 large language model: Details here

By B2B Desk | Mar 15, 2023

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OpenAI, owned by Microsoft, has announced its new large media model GPT-4 that accepts image and text input.

In a blog post on Tuesday, OpenAI wrote, "We have created GPT-4, the next milestone in our attempts to expand deep learning.

"We spent 6 months iteratively aligning GPT-4 using lessons from our adversarial test software, as well as ChatGPT, resulting in the best results with respect to factuality, steerability, and refusal to break the barrier."

Compared to GPT-3.5, the new AI model is more reliable, more creative, and capable of handling complex instructions.

GPT-4 outperforms existing extensive language models (LLMs), including more modern models (SOTA), which may include additional standards-specific constructs or training methods.



The company claimed that GPT-4 outperformed GPT-3.5 English and other LLMs (Chinchilla, PaLM) in 24 out of the 26 examined languages, including low-resource languages like Latvian, Welsh, and Swahili.

The company is also using this new model internally, with a significant impact on functions like support, sales, content modification, and scheduling.

Unlike a text-only setup, this form can accept a claim with text and images, allowing users to define any language or vision task.

The GPT-4 base model, like previous GPT models, was taught to predict the next word in a document. It was trained using authoritative and publicly available data.

ChatGPT Plus subscribers will get access to GPT-4 at chat.openai.com with a usage limit, while developers can subscribe to the GPT-4 API queue.

"We expect GPT-4 to become a valuable tool in improving people's lives by powering a multitude of applications," the company said.

Also Read: Koo launches new feature to enable creators to compose posts using ChatGPT

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