OpenAI ChatGPT Replaced by GPT-4: How it Differs?

OpenAI ChatGPT Replaced by GPT-4: How it Differs?

OpenAI ChatGPT replaced by GPT-4 as the new language model that will power the future of ChatGPT

The ChatGPT chatbot's creator, OpenAI, has released a new version of it that will replace the one that was previously available. The latter is the new large language model (LLM), also known as GPT-4, that will power the upcoming version of ChatGPT for both individuals and companies. The much anticipated new launch makes ChatGPT more potent, adaptable, precise, and secure than before, making it one of the most crucial technologies to watch right now.

On that point, let's look at the components of GPT-4, how it varies from the previous ChatGPT, how to use it now, businesses that are already utilizing it, and everything else you need to know about it.

What is GPT-4?

A large language model (LLM) by the name of GPT-3.5 was the engine behind ChatGPT's introduction in November of last year. The latter refers to a sizable database and a collection of algorithms that were trained to utilize billions of data points collected by OpenAI through its own tools and research projects as well as across the internet. These algorithms were used to power the ChatGPT chatbot that was previously known.

The most recent iteration of this LLM is GPT-4. As a result, it is not a replacement for ChatGPT but rather for GPT-3.5, the previous LLM that underpinned ChatGPT. OpenAI claims that it is substantially more effective, accurate, quick, safe, and competent than GPT-3.5, making ChatGPT even better equipped to produce correct written material while preventing mistakes and embarrassing situations.

Four Major Differences Between ChatGPT and GPT-4

The primary database that powers ChatGPT, GPT-3.5, has been enhanced in four distinct ways by GPT-4. This is a list of them.

  1. Processing Images in Queries

The capability to comprehend photos as a component of user inquiries is a significant benefit GPT-4 has over the previous iteration of ChatGPT. For instance, you can now upload a bill image from your phone and instruct GPT-4 to split computations according to what is stated in the bill. Before now, the previous ChatGPT could only read written inputs, thus the new ChatGPT will be far more versatile thanks to the ability to ask questions based solely on photos.

  1. Using Indian Languages in its Database

Five Indian languages—Bangla, Urdu, Punjabi, Marathi, and Telugu—were among the 26 languages that OpenAI tested and trained GPT-4 on, the company revealed in its GPT-4 research section. Although these languages were probably chosen at random, the findings imply that GPT-4 will also be able to grasp regional tongues. This will provide the new ChatGPT the ability to comprehend and reply in regional Indian languages, enhancing the potential uses of chatbots by Indian businesses in the future.

  1. Creating Long-Form Text Content

One of the primary differences between GPT-4 and GPT-3.5 in the previous ChatGPT is its increased memory, which is 8 times larger. GPT-4 can therefore retain and comprehend far longer and more complicated inputs, resulting in the production of long-form text content in answers. Up until now, ChatGPT through GPT-3.5 has mostly been limited to producing just shorter answers of about 250–300 words; GPT-4 will outperform this and provide more output.

  1. More Powerful and Accurate than Before

According to OpenAI's presentation, GPT-4 on ChatGPT is "40% more likely to generate factual replies" and is "82% less likely to reply to requests for forbidden content" than GPT-3.5. This is conceivable because GPT-4 has more than 1 trillion data points in its database and incorporates all the information and comments produced so far by ChatGPT in addition to more of its data. GPT-4 will consequently be more effective and precise than previously because of the increased memory that it has for each query.

For example, it achieved a score in the 99th percentile on a Biology Olympiad and the 90th percentile on a US legal test. ChatGPT through GPT-3.5, in contrast, could only provide results in the 10th and 31st percentiles, respectively.

How to Use it Right Now?

Sadly, GPT-4 is now only accessible to paid customers of OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus service. For the time being, the free version of ChatGPT, which is still accessible from this page, will run on GPT-3.5, and OpenAI has not provided a timetable or strategy for when it would grant users free access to GPT-4.

But, if you still wish to use GPT-4, you can do so by purchasing a subscription plan for the ChatGPT Plus that uses GPT-4. The latter costs $20 per month, or around 1,650 rupees, every month.

Who is Using GPT-4 Right Now?

Microsoft already uses GPT-4 for their Bing search engine, as was previously mentioned. In addition, OpenAI listed several businesses doing early GPT-4 experiments. These include the Icelandic government, the global investment banking giant Morgan Stanley, the edtech platform Khan Academy, the image-to-text service Be My Eyes, the fintech service Stripe, and the language translation service Duolingo.

Indian businesses have reportedly indicated an interest in employing GPT-4 in their chatbot services, according to a Mint story. GPT-4 will be included in the enterprise chatbots that Jio Haptik, a platform owned by Reliance Jio, and Yellow.ai, another platform, create for enterprises in India and throughout the world.

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