ChatGPT-4

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Why ChatGPT Output Could Be Libelous (Reason)

My "Large Libel Models: ChatGPT-4 Erroneously Reporting Supposed Felony Pleas, Complete with Made-Up Media Quotes?" post has led to a...

OpenAI has touted ChatGPT as a reliable source of assertions of fact, not just as a source of entertaining nonsense. I've seen analogies to Ouija boards, Boggle, "pulling Scrabble tiles from the bag one at a time," and a "typewriter (with or without an infinite supply of monkeys)." [Large Libel Models: ChatGPT-4 Erroneously Reporting Supposed Felony Pleas, Complete with Made-Up Media Quotes?](https://reason.com/volokh/2023/03/17/large-libel-models-chatgpt-4-erroneously-reporting-supposed-felony-pleas-complete-with-made-up-media-quotes/)" post has led to a good deal of discussion, both in the comments here and elsewhere.

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GPT-4 vs GPT-3.5: What are the Differences Between New and Old ... (Expat Guide Turkey)

The new version of ChatGPT, GPT-4, was introduced last week. With the advent of the GPT-4, advances in artificial intelligence went even deeper.

The number of parameters used in training GPT-4 was not disclosed by OpenAI. GPT-4 turns it into a true summary without breaking the context of the raw text, while linking it to your previous instructions and presenting it to you, if any. When this happened, it was not possible to return the model to the main subject. The reasons behind such an evolution of GPT-4 are more mysterious than ever before. OpenAI states that it worked with 50 experts on AI security and reliability when developing GPT-4, and also used GPT-3.5’s training data to enhance the security of the results provided by GPT-4. If you’ve ever asked GPT-3.5, the free ChatGPT, to summarize a scientific text, you may have noticed that it mostly does it item by item or by dividing the main text into parts. One of the most obvious advantages of the GPT-4 model over the GPT-3.5 is that it can respond more creatively to requests. GPT-3.5 is already very successful at this and that is why it is so popular. It can be presented as a photo of a handwriting, a picture, a funny Internet meme, or any other visual input you can think of. As a result, 20 dollars makes 380 TL in Turkey and it is your choice to try. The new version of ChatGPT, GPT-4, was introduced last week. To access it, you can sign up for the New Bing preview using the Microsoft Edge browser.

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GPT 4 image input: does it work with ChatGPT? (WePC - PC Building Community)

GPT-4's multimodal capability can process various types and sizes of images, including documents with text and photographs, hand-drawn diagrams, and screenshots ...

GPT 4 is a developer tool only available to those who have subscribed for ChatGPT Plus. The model took a little over a minute to process the input and generated an extremely accurate and descriptive response. [ image to ChatGPT?](https://www.wepc.com/tips/can-chat-gpt-create-images/) One way to attempt image entry to [ChatGPT is through prompts.](https://www.wepc.com/tips/can-chat-gpt-create-images/) GPT-4 was able to interpret the image and generate an accurate response that captured the humor and unexpected juxtaposition of the text and the image. [GPT-4](https://www.wepc.com/tips/gpt-4-vs-gpt-3/) image input, a new feature that allows for the processing of both image and text input. For instance, you can input an image of a pattern of shapes and ask GPT-4 which shape completes the pattern.

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What ChatGPT-4 will mean for AI (Interesting Engineering)

IE caught up with James Coop to talk about what the latest iteration of Chat GPT will mean for AI in general.

If you feed it bad data, it's going to make a decision based on what it's what it knows. It will deliver a much higher level of customer service. Chatbots are already a part of our customer support networks, but this is going to really ramp up, in terms of sophistication - from a user perspective it's going to be radically better. It shows just how fast and quickly it listens to, understands and responds to a user command. James is co-founder of [ JedAI Studio](https://jedai.studio/), a company that exists to make AI more usable and useful for businesses of all sizes. So no coding, it just looked at the image, and then produced a website from the image.

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ChatGPT 4 to replace THESE 20 jobs? Is your job on the list? Check ... (ET Now)

ChatGPT-4: The ChatGPT is again in talks after a tweet by machine learning engineer Rowan Cheung showing the jobs that the AI chatbot can potentially ...

Law To Close In On Amritpal Soon ? The new model can respond to images, providing recipe suggestions from photos of ingredients, for example, as well as writing captions and descriptions. ChatGPT-4: The ChatGPT is again in talks after a tweet by machine learning engineer Rowan Cheung showing the jobs that the AI chatbot can potentially replace went viral on the social media platform.

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Pangeanic Announces the Integration of ChatGPT-4 on its ECO NLP ... (Slator)

Pangeanic has announced the integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT and GPT-4 models on its NLP platform, ECO.

“There is a growing recognition of the fact that language is becoming a crucial use case for AI. This integration will allow users to access some of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) features for text summarization, among others, while combining it with Pangeanic’s own data anonymization and masking solution as a measure to ensure that personal data is not transferred from one jurisdiction to another. The arrival of ChatGPT-4 has been a major breakthrough in Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology.

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What is ChatGPT-4? The Microsoft integrations and what it means ... (Tech Funding News)

There are few things that can generate as much buzz as the artificial intelligence research lab OpenAI announcing a new number to follow the letters GPT.

This additional layer of control opens up whole new ways for companies to take advantage of the technology, customise it and make it bespoke for their own use cases, their own information, and their own needs.” With ChatGPT-4, users now have the ability to train the model and feed it more background information, ultimately making the end product much more tailored. Currently, there is a waitlist for access to the test interface, with no announcement on public availability for image input. While the transition was touted as, among other things, allowing OpenAI to be a competitive employer and to raise investment, it also moved OpenAI from its origins in research. [Elon Musk who donated to OpenAI](https://techfundingnews.com/woke-ai-elon-musk-is-working-on-a-chatgpt-rival/) when it was a non-profit, have suggested that OpenAI is no longer open. Perhaps the most obvious outcome will be a further reduction in the corporate need for administrative staff. For example, it can recognise and discuss objects in a picture, or use it as a prompt to develop further work. OpenAI claims that the latest iteration of GPT is 40% more likely to provide a factually correct answer, and published data suggesting it would be able to pass many common exams with a high grade. It will also enable people to interact directly to help work on the documents they are creating. As might be expected, the latest model is touted as a significant improvement over the previous versions. The model can act on prompts that are longer than 20,000 words, and respond at a similar length. At least for the limited number of people that will get early access to the model.

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Microsoft, Nuance bring ChatGPT successor to healthcare (Modern Healthcare)

Nuance Communications, a clinical documentation software company owned by Microsoft, is adding OpenAI's ChatGPT successor GPT-4 to its latest application.

“It's not as great as the fanboys would say and it's not as scary as the naysayers. Users must describe what they’re seeing in order for the software to program to work properly, Durlach said. “It actually changes the language to be what a physician would have dictated versus necessarily what was discussed with the patient in more colloquial language."

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Is ChatGPT on its way to replace human jobs? This is what we know ... (Moneycontrol.com)

As this technology is only seen widely expanding, concerns have been raised as to whether there may come a time when AI ends up replacing human employees.

This will enhance the recruitment industry and AI will be used for betterment of the professional industry as a whole. But, on the brighter side, the same report also mentions that this will also lead to opening up a new dimension of more jobs, amounting upto about 97 million, thanks to AI taking up the menial work. As a co-founder of the implantable brain-chip company Neuralink, a company that aims to connect humans with computers, he suggested to “get a move on with Neuralink” amidst all these rapidly changing times in the bubble of Artificial Intelligence.

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ChatGPT 4: 10 cool features that you need to know! (India Today)

OpenAI has launched the latest version of ChatGPT, dubbed ChatGPT 4, which is more intelligent, accurate, and faster than ever. Basically, ChatGPT 4 brings ...

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A Brave New World: ChatGPT's Potential To Reshape The Financial ... (Forbes)

As ChatGPT's capabilities expand, the traditional roles of personal finance management and financial advisors may soon become obsolete, paving the way for a new ...

The question remains whether the banking industry will adapt swiftly enough to harness the full potential of GPT-4 and beyond or if it will be left behind in the AI revolution. As the dawn of the GPT era looms, retail banks, business banks, private banks, and fintechs are presented with a once in a generation opportunity. The rise of AI like GPT-4 highlights the power of big data and its potential to transform the banking industry. Alessandro Hatami, founder of Pacemakers.io and Author, suggests that “the key to GPT's impact on banking lies in mass hyper-personalization and a new level of service typically reserved for high-net-worth individuals. With its increased ability to deliver empathetic advice, potential for providing personalized insights, and delivery of real-time information, the ChatGTP-4 and beyond is a dream come true for innovators in financial services and technology. As ChatGPT’s capabilities expand, the traditional roles of personal finance management and financial advisors may soon become obsolete, paving the way for a new era of customized and intelligent financial solutions.

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'We're getting much more aggressive': Microsoft's Nuance adds GPT ... (STAT)

Microsoft-owned Nuance Communications announced it is integrating GPT-4 into its DAX platform, which is used by hospitals around the country.

Starting this summer, all providers currently using DAX or Dragon Medical One will be eligible to apply for an early adopter program for DAX Express, which bypasses the human reviewer used as a quality control in the current DAX product, and returns fully AI-generated notes within minutes of a patient visit. Create a display name to comment This move marks a decisive acceleration of Nuance’s timeline for transferring all of the responsibility of drafting notes to AI.

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ChatGPT-4 Is Here — Here's What's New With The Beloved ... (UPROXX)

On March 14th, OpenAI unveiled their new creation, GPT-4. Its improvements are, for a lack of better words, impressive. Here's what you should know about the ...

Cue the intro to “Push It to the Limit.” OpenAI stated, “Unaligned AI could pose substantial risks to humanity,” saying, “There is currently no known indefinitely scalable solution to the alignment problem. Essentially, you can now assign Chat GPT an anchor of sorts (by describing those directions in the “system” message). Open AI stated, “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.” From initiating [new spikes in plagiarism](https://uproxx.com/technology/chat-gpt-plagiarism-is-blowing-up-academia-the-unexpected-solution/) to [writing an episode of South Park](https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/new-south-park-episode-written-ai/) to sending millions into both panic & utopian fervor, there’s [a whole list of reasons](https://uproxx.com/culture/ten-funny-answers-people-got-from-chat-gpt-ai-and-shared-on-twitter/) every investor is scrambling with y2K-era chaotic energy to get in on the AI craze. For one, GPT-4 has absorbed the souls of Dr.

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We asked GPT-4 about its impact on the Indian job market, here's ... (Livemint)

Elon Musk-backed OpenAI launched the ChatGPT-4 earlier this month. The new model is said to be more sophisticated and better than its predecessor, the GPT-3 ...

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With Virtual Volunteer, Be My Eyes Bets Big On ChatGPT And ... (Forbes)

For the uninitiated, Be My Eyes is a service (available on iOS and Android) that connects Blind and low vision people with sighted volunteers, the latter of ...

“The way we talk internally, and we say it just about every day, we want to empower Blind and low people to bend this technology to meet their needs. Buckley said the company saw “over 4000” Blind and low vision people sign up for the service in the first 48 hours since Virtual Volunteer was announced. An exceptional example of the feature’s usefulness, to be sure, but nonetheless serves as a good predictor of “where this [technology] will go,” Henriksen said. Broadly, Henriksen said Apple is to be commended for their steadfast commitment “from a software perspective” in making iOS and macOS accessible as can be. Talk to us about the efficacy of the product: Can you ensure us we can include members of our community involved in it… Android is getting better, he added, but said rather unequivocally Apple has historically “been ahead of the rest of the industry for quite a while” in terms of best-of-breed assistive technologies. Then in February, Buckley said OpenAI came to Be My Eyes with an I-have-a-secret-to-tell-you about the then-unannounced new version of ChatGPT. Moreover, Be My Eyes is a small organization, and as such, it’s imperative for the team to focus its resources out of the gate. In the announcement, Be My Eyes stated it believes the tool will be “transformative” in helping people “powerful new resources to better navigate physical environments, address everyday needs, and gain more independence.” Virtual Volunteer works via a so-called “dynamic” image-to-text generator, where a user can feed the software a picture and instantly get results on it. [In a blog post published last week](https://www.bemyeyes.com/blog/introducing-be-my-eyes-virtual-volunteer), the company was “thrilled” to introduce a new feature called Virtual Volunteer. She shared a personal anecdote of her teenage daughter, who has autism and ADHD, using the new ChatGPT-powered Bing search engine to help her in recently writing an essay on why her school should offer sign language classes.

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Your Humanity Could Save Your Writing Job from ChatGPT-4 (The Washington Post)

Can anything stop the digital destruction? I think so. At bottom, ChatGPT is no more than a vast recycling machine. It can search our collective digital brain ...

We need to immerse ourselves in the world rather than communing with computers all day: AI cannot feel the direction of the wind changing or sense the atmosphere of a shareholder meeting. If you think Trump is the devil, try getting inside the skin of a Trump supporter; if you’re an anti-wokist, try seeing what the world looks like to a struggling trans teenager. It is also the acme of the columnist’s art. So…he was reduced to seeking the company of corpses as being the only people who would not walk out on him. The best way for columnists to survive in the world of artificial intelligence is to write more human columns. One way is to immerse yourself in the real world: Interview new people (and observe their peculiarities) or visit new places (and smell the air) or stroll the factory floor. It’s hard to imagine even the cleverest algorithm conveying a sense of what it’s like to fall off a horse in pursuit of a terrified fox or sitting in Bayreuth’s deliberately uncomfortable seats listening to Norse Gods and heroes singing to each other. Jeffrey Bernard wrote his Low Life column in the Spectator for 20 years celebrating his love affair with the bottle and the geniuses and bores who inhabited the Soho of his day: “a suicide note in weekly installments,” as it was once dubbed. He ended his life living in a small room in the Washington office of the New Republic, where his few possessions included the complete works of Dickens. Now we columnists must confront the possibility that ChatGPT will be able to do our job in a fraction of time and without all the fuss and expense. And remember, too, that if ChatGPT can replace columnists, it can replace all sorts of people who try to spin words and numbers into argument and analysis. “The column goes through the options in a perfectly coherent way, and a reader could easily conclude the work was mine, but submitted on a dull day…” Since that dull day the people behind Chat GPT, Open AI, have released a major upgrade in the form of GPT-4.

What is ChatGPT-4 and how to use it right now: Everything you need ... (Greater Milwaukee Today)

It's been a mere four months since artificial intelligence company OpenAI unleashed ChatGPT and — not to overstate its importance — changed the world ...

is about to unveil its own bot, Ernie, while Meituan, Alibaba and a host of smaller names are also joining the fray. Alphabet Inc.’s Google has already unleashed its own AI service, called Bard, to testers, while a slew of startups are chasing the AI train. But the newest version is currently only being offered to ChatGPT Plus subscribers for $20 a month — sign up here — and as an API tool for developers to build into their applications. OpenAI said in a blog post that the latest iteration “still has many known limitations that we are working to address, such as social biases, hallucinations, and adversarial prompts.” One of ChatGPT-4’s most dazzling new features is the ability to handle not only words, but pictures too, in what is being called “multimodal” technology. But now it’s goodbye to ChatGPT and hello ChatGPT-4 — an even more powerful tool, sure to send even bigger ripples across the world.

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'I asked ChatGPT where to invest £10000 – so far I'm down 24pc' (Telegraph.co.uk)

My fund portfolio is down 13pc and the performance of my stock portfolio is even worse. It is a good thing I did not actually put any money on the table or I ...

It’s also stuck to global funds which means the portfolio has reasonable levels of regional diversification,” he says. I decided to put this to the test and asked the chatbot which stocks I should invest £10,000 in for high returns. It said it had developed “more advanced reasoning skills” on the chatbot, meaning it is possible its stock-picking ability may have improved since I asked for its recommendations. Although the chatbot has vast reserves of data, it is restricted to events that took place before 2021. “A more risk averse investor might require some bonds, cash and alternatives alongside a global equity portfolio. Over five years, the fund has returned 29pc for investors, so it looks like a decent long-term bet.

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Exploring The Differences Between ChatGPT/GPT-4 and Traditional ... (MarkTechPost)

Exploring The Differences Between ChatGPT/GPT-4 and Traditional Language Models: The Impact of Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF)

In conclusion, using human preferences to train the reward model and to guide the text generation process is a key difference between reinforcement learning-based language models such as ChatGPT/GPT-4 and traditional language models. The tweet also mentions that the decoding algorithms appear to play a smaller role in the training process, and ancestral sampling, often with temperature scaling, is the default method. This implies that the data used to train the reward model could impact the model’s behavior, leading to undesired results. It is similar to the base language model used for producing text. The policy is just the language model that produces text and keeps on getting optimized for producing high-quality text. The major reason the latest GPT model differs from the traditional ones is the use of the Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) concept.

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ChatGPT-4 produces misinformation more persuasively, says ... (Broadcast Dialogue)

OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 produces misinformation more frequently and persuasively than its predecessor, according to a report from journalism tech solutions ...

Broadcast Dialogue has been required reading in the Canadian broadcast media for 30 years. NewsGuard has run a series of tests – the first two months ago with ChatGPT-3.5 – prompting it to generate misinformation. It did so 80% of the time.

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Duolingo Taps ChatGPT to Provide Users With Personalized ... (Cheddar)

Learning Spanish from a robot could soon get a lot easier. Language app Duolingo last week launched a new subscription tier, called Duolingo Max, ...

As the technology evolved, it became more cost-effective to pay OpenAI for access to ChatGPT rather than build its own large language model. The second part of the process is building industry-specific applications." The first part of that process involves scraping the entire internet for text and is prohibitively expensive for smaller companies.

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Will budget strapped companies use Chat GPT-4 as a cost cutting ... (Marketing Interactive)

Could ChatGPT-4 become a new cost-cutting tool for budget strapped agencies particularly for content-based roles and SEO-related ones?

While it's true that the technology has the potential to automate certain tasks and make some roles redundant, it's important to recognise that marketing is an inherently human-driven field that requires a range of relationship-building skills and expertise that requires "The Human Touch," said Anamalai. Across two days, you can connect with 300+ brightest minds in the industry and learn how to overcome challenges to make your content stand out among the crowd. "Even with the rise of ChatGPT, we see less of content roles being replaced by the tool. He added that as a result, it may be unlikely that companies will simply streamline their marketing teams in a bid to save costs for the time being. Rather, it should augment their work and lead to a shift in job responsibilities, with marketers needing to develop new skills to effectively work alongside ChatGPT, he said. "I believe the roles will evolve to complement what AI has to offer," he said. True enough, Ranganathan Somanathan, the co-founder and Curator at RSquared Global Ventures agreed that creativity tends to be limited by the capacity of talent and time. When it comes to incorporating AI into marketing teams, the first thing to note is that we are living in a new age of hyperactivity. More will also be expected from SEO specialists who now need to stay turned to the rules of engagement for both Google and Bing as the platforms rapidly speed up their capabilities. Crucially, 41% also cited workflow issues as a critical barrier holding back their marketing organisations, said Adobe’s 2023 Digital Trends Report, and historically, efforts to accelerate content creation have come at the cost of employee burnout. At the same time, conversations have also emerged on the function becoming a cost-cutting tool for budget strapped companies - particularly with saving being made in content-based and SEO-related roles. GPT-4 is OpenAI's most advanced model yet and has the power to score higher on real-world tests, accept images and can process words eight times faster than GPT-3.

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Meet the new ChatGPT, much more capable and refined (EL PAÍS in English)

The most recent version of the popular artificial intelligence chatbot has been released to the public. EL PAÍS put its abilities to the test, ...

Microsoft, meanwhile, presented Copilot, which is similar to the Google tool, but within Office: generative artificial intelligence for Word, Excel and PowerPoint. In the end, we could not help but make the inevitable reference to the movie Her, in which a man falls in love with an intelligent operating system called Samantha. One of the most surprising things, however, was its inability to distinguish which model it is running. Social media feeds have filled with examples of the capabilities of ChatGPT-4, which for now is only accessible through a monthly $20 subscription that entitles the user to 100 messages every 4 hours. Be that as it may, the chatbot understood all the queries we made, including the times we were being sarcastic. EL PAÍS put its abilities to the test, with mixed results

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Opinion | Our New Promethean Moment (The New York Times)

Large language modules like ChatGPT will steadily increase in their capabilities, Craig added, and take us “toward a form of artificial general intelligence,” ...

But the thing about nuclear energy is that it was developed by governments, which collectively created a system of controls to curb its proliferation to bad actors — not perfectly but not bad. And do it in a way that you don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. We are going to need to develop what I call “complex adaptive coalitions” — where business, government, social entrepreneurs, educators, competing superpowers and moral philosophers all come together to define how we get the best and cushion the worst of A.I. system to solve one of the most wicked problems in science — at a speed and scope that was stunning to the scientists who had spent their careers slowly, painstakingly creeping closer to a solution. So it will be with the likes of ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and AlphaFold. That loop is being put into everything — from your car to your fridge to your smartphone to fighter jets — and it’s driving more and more processes every day. And as my Times colleague Cade Metz explained in a The potential to use these tools to solve seemingly impossible problems — from human biology to fusion energy to climate change — is awe-inspiring. It did so perfectly — in a few seconds. It is our ability to sense, digitize, process, learn, share and act, all increasingly with the help of A.I. “You need to understand,” Craig warned me before he started his demo, “this is going to change everything about how we do everything. Craig was preparing to brief the board of my wife’s museum,

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