OpenAI recently released ChatGPT-4, the most recent version of ChatGPT, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) language tool that has created quite a buzz in the technology industry. The latest language model has a larger information database, allowing it to provide more accurate information and write code in all major programming languages.
According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, ChatGPT-4 is more creative than previous models, hallucinates significantly less, and is less biased.
GPT is an abbreviation for generative pre-trained transformer, which is a type of large language model (LLM) neural network capable of answering questions, summarizing text, and even generating lines of code. Deep learning is a technique used by large language models to produce text that appears to be produced by a human.
For those who are new to ChatGPT, the best place to begin is chat.openai.com. Sign up for a free account to gain access to GPT-3. To use GPT-4, users must subscribe to ChatGPT Plus, a $20 monthly subscription that provides premium access to the service. At the time of writing, GPT-4 had a four-hour message limit of 100 messages.
As part of its research, OpenAI published a report card of GPT-4 on how it fared at examinations in different subjects.
Source: OpenAI
GPT-4 received a score of 163 in the 88th percentile on the LSAT exam, which is required for admission to law schools in the U.S. It also scored 298/400 on the Uniform Bar Exam, a test taken by newly graduated law students that allows them to practice as a lawyer in any U.S. jurisdiction.
GPT-4 scored in the 93rd and 89th percentiles on the SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and SAT Math exams respectively, which high school students take in the U.S. to assess their college
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