Open AI is all set to launch the new upgrade for its existing chatbot, ChatGPT, with more powerful technology. The four-month-old chatbot is ready to launch the next-gen advancements and present a powerful & upgraded version. On Tuesday, the company announced the launch of ChatGPT-4. It is likely to perform a wide range of functions and is less likely to “go off the guardrails.” This new technology can generate up to 25,000 words and write codes for most programming languages with fewer chances of errors and glitches.
ChatGPT-4 has shown significant advancements in comparison to its previous versions. The upgraded version has successfully passed a simulated law school exam with scores ranging in the top 10%, a far better score in comparison to the scores obtained by ChatGPT 3.5, which passed the exam with a score lying in the bottom 10%.
This new model is trained on a large online data source and has been generating worthwhile search resources on the users’ commands. This updated version is also integrating some third-party products like Bing: a Microsoft-owned search engine.
“We are happy to confirm that the new Bing is running on GPT-4, which we’ve customised for search,” Microsoft said on Tuesday. “If you’ve used the new Bing preview at any time in the last five weeks, you’ve already experienced an early version of this powerful model.”
Even though this new chatbot has improved in certain aspects, it still has certain limitations. The CEO of Open AI, Sam Altman, tweeted “It is still flawed, still limited, and it still seems more impressive on first use than it does after you spend more time with it,”