Open AI Releases New AI GPT-4

After the release of the powerful AI bot ChatGPT, its creators, Open AI, have released their latest AI model, which will be called GPT-4. The new model is only available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers for $20 monthly. 

The company has announced that the new addition to the AI family exhibits human-like performance on professional and economic tasks. It took the bar exams written by law school students before they could become professionals, and after the exams, GPT-4 was among the top 10% of test takers.  

GPT-4 has a lot of flexible capabilities, the biggest being that it is multimodal. You might wonder, “What does it mean to be multimodal?”  

Well, it simply means that, unlike previous GPT models that were only text-based, GPT-4 can accept images and text as inputs, understand them in context, and generate a detailed analysis. GPT-4 can also extract text from multiple sources and understand chats, memes, calculations, etc. 

Apart from its ability to accept different input formats, it can also produce and handle over 25,000 words of text, which is way more than previous models. GPT-4 processes tasks faster and more accurately than its predecessors. It also surpasses the well-known Chat GPT in reasoning capabilities, is less prone to errors, and ensures the privacy of its users. 

It is always important to note that GPT-4 still has some limitations, such as social bias, hallucinations, etc. During the demo launch of the Open AI product, it wrote a line of code with a bug in it; after its attention was called to it, GPT-4 was able to work on this bug and rectify it, which prompted the Co-Founder to state that “The AI is not perfect, but neither are you.” 

There is tight competition over which tech company will deliver the best AI technology to the hands of users, and Open AI seems to be the latest contender with GPT-4. What do you think about the latest Open AI technology—is it worth $20 per month? 

Since the release of ChatGPT, many people, especially academics, believe that this kind of AI is being launched way too quickly and will promote an avenue for malpractice in schools. Some professionals also believe that it will one day take jobs from humans. What do you think—is AI taking jobs and making students lazy, or is it increasing productivity and efficiency among its users? Share your thoughts in the comments. 

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