The GPT-4 is on its way, and it may also solve the ChatGPT problem with new capabilities.
ChatGPT and other GPT-3.5-powered technologies can currently only provide text-based responses. In addition to its multimodal capabilities, GPT-4 may be able to address ChatGPT's slow response time to user-generated queries.
OpenAI, the company behind the chatbot ChatGPT, is expected to release the fourth generation of the large language model (LLM), GPT 4, next week. Multimodality, video processing, and the ability to create AI-generated videos from simple text prompts are just a few of the new features that the Microsoft-backed startup's GPT-4 will include. ChatGPT and other GPT-3.5-powered technologies can currently only provide text-based responses.
According to the German news website Heise, it will be more powerful than GPT-3.5, which currently powers ChatGPT. According to the report, GPT-4 will be multimodal, or capable of operating in a variety of modes such as text, images, and sounds.
In addition to its multimodal capabilities, GPT-4 may be able to address ChatGPT's slow response time to user-generated queries.
OpenAI recently revealed a device called 'ZeroGPT,' which allows clients to determine whether the text was composed by a computerized reasoning (artificial intelligence) program and made to appear human-composed, or if it was composed by an individual.
ZeroGPT employs DeepaAnalyze technology to determine the source of the input. Although OpenAI is working to reduce its error rate to less than 1%, its current accuracy rate exceeds 98%.
According to OpenAI, users must enter the text into the box and then click "Detect Text." The AI software will validate the input and publish the results using algorithms developed by ZeroGPT.
ChatGPT is a chatbot that uses artificial neural networks to respond to questions in a human-like manner. OpenAI, a San Francisco-based company, launched the viral chatbot in November 2022, and it reached the milestone of 100 million active monthly users just two months later.
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