OpenAI has launched ChatGPT-4, the latest version of its popular artificial intelligence chatbot.
The
software has image recognition capabilities and can now take prompts of
more than 20,000 words at once, the artificial intelligence company
said.
- The launch of ChatGPT-4 comes only four months after ChatGPT-3 amassed 100 million users in just two months — TikTok reached 100 million users in nine months, while Facebook needed four years.
- ChatGPT-4
passed a simulated law school bar exam with a score that matched the
top 10% of test takers, OpenAI said. For comparison, the ChatGPT-3.5
score matched that of those in the bottom 10%.
- ChatGPT-4 can
read, analyze or generate up to 25,000 words of text, and write code in
all major programming languages, according to the company.
- The
language learning app Duolingo and the payment processing firm Stripe
are already using ChatGPT-4 for some of their services.
- Sam
Altman, CEO of Open AI, said that the new version "is more creative than
previous models, it hallucinates significantly less, and it is less
biased."