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Microsoft-backed OpenAI releases strong GPT-4 AI

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OpenAI announced that it would release GPT-4, a strong artificial intelligence model, paving the way for human-like technology and increased rivalry between its sponsor Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) and Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google.

OpenAI, which produced ChatGPT, stated in a blog post that its latest technology is “multimodal,” meaning it can generate content from images and text. ChatGPT Plus subscribers and software developers may waitlist for the text-input capability, while the image-input option is still a research preview.

The highly anticipated debut shows how office workers may use ever-improving AI for more activities and how technology companies compete to earn business from such breakthroughs.

Alphabet Inc.’s (GOOGL.O) Google introduced a “magic wand” for its collaborative software on Tuesday that can write nearly any document, days before Microsoft is slated to unveil OpenAI-powered AI for its Word processor. Microsoft executives stated GPT-4 powers, Bing.

It indicated OpenAI’s newest technique was sometimes far better than GPT-3.5. OpenAI stated the new model scored in the top 10% of bar exam candidates, while the older model scored in the bottom 10%.

“GPT-4 is more trustworthy, creative, and able to handle far more complicated instructions,” OpenAI added.

Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, demonstrated the technique online by taking a snapshot of a hand-drawn website mock-up and creating an actual website. The demonstration proved GPT-4 may assist people compute taxes.

On Twitter, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman dubbed GPT-4 “most competent and aligned” with human values and aim, while “it is still imperfect.”

The business stated GPT-4 responds 82% less to queries for forbidden information and scores 40% higher on factuality tests. “Hallucinations” have plagued numerous AI algorithms.

RBC Capital Markets analyst Rishi Jaluria said GPT-4 adoption benefits Microsoft.

He added the software maker is incorporating OpenAI’s newest technologies into its products and supporting OpenAI usage on its Azure cloud as budget-conscious enterprises scrutinize IT investment in an uncertain environment.

“If a firm utilizes this piece of technology, those workloads flow through Microsoft Azure,” Jaluria added.


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