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OpenAI: Introduces ChatGPT Successors GPT-4, the new chatbot that aces LSAT, GRE, and All Major Exams

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OpenAI ChatGPT-4

OpenAI ChatGPT-4

Six months ago, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, an AI chatbot based on the GPT-3.5 language model, which took the internet by storm for its astonishing capabilities. From being asked to write poetry and code to ace Wharton’s MBA exam, ChatGPT guaranteed its merit in various tasks. A soon premium version of ChatGPT was rolled out, and its API was also made available for developers. The chatbot has come a long way since then, as many companies have integrated ChatGPT into their tools and are using the AI chatbot. Now its expanded version of the language model is here. OpenAI recently introduced GPT-4, which is not just passing various exams but has aced them like a new, bright student in a classroom.

Introducing GPT-4: OpenAI’s blog post introducing GPT-4, “We’ve created GPT-4, the latest milestone in OpenAI’s effort in scaling up deep learning. GPT-4 is a large multimodal model (accepting image and text inputs, emitting text outputs) that, while less capable than humans in many real-world scenarios, exhibits human-level performance on various professional and academic benchmarks.” In a company blog post, they added, “GPT-4 is more reliable, creative, and able to handle much more nuanced instructions than GPT-3.”

OpenAI launched a list of exams the new GPT-4 has passed and shared its scores. Their scores are pretty good. In Instance, the language model passed LSAT with 88 percent, SAT Math with 89 percent, and GRE verbal and writing exams at 99th and 54th percent. Yascha Mollick reacted to GPT-4 passing all exams and wrote, “It now seems quite clear that it’s only a matter of time until artificial intelligence outperforms humans on skills we once thought of as distinctive to our species, such as composing a beautiful piece of music or writing a moving story. A major, melancholy milestone in history.”

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