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GPT-4 500 Times More Powerful Compared To Current ChatGPT To Be Released Next Week.

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: March 16, 2023 7:45 am
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GPT-4 with it’s 100 trillion ML Parameters and 500 times more powerful than the current ChatGPT built on GPT 3.5 with 175 Billion Machine Learning Parameters will be released as soon as next week.

At the recent “AI in Focus — Digital Launch,” Chief Technical Officer at Microsoft Germany Andreas Braun said, “We’ll introduce GPT-4 next week… We will have multimodal models that provide entirely new possibilities, like videos.”

GPT-4 is the latest version of OpenAI’s large language model, which is trained on vast amounts of online data to generate compelling responses to user prompts.

According to Holger Kenn, Director of Business Strategy at Microsoft Germany GPT-4 would be “multimodal” at the AI presentation and would enable the tech giants AI to translate a user’s text into graphics, music, and video,

Since its launch in November 2022, ChatGPT has impressed many users by creating unique essays, stories, and song lyrics in response to user prompts. However, it has also sparked some apprehension.

In recent weeks, AI chatbots, including Microsoft and Google’s tools, have been criticised for being emotionally reactive, making factual errors, and engaging in what the industry refers to as “hallucinations.”

Two weeks after OpenAI announced that it would allow third-party businesses to access its ChatGPT tool, the news broke that the chatbot could now be incorporated into various apps and services.

The latest version of GPT-4 is currently accessible via a waitlist and has already been integrated into a few third-party products, such as Microsoft’s Bing, which is powered by AI

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