OpenAI Releases GPT-4 with Text and Image Recognition

OpenAI today released GPT-4 which brings text and image recognition with performance improvements over the previous version.

Companies are starting to take rapid steps towards developing artificial intelligence technology to make the most of this technology, and Google recently announced Workspace AI, and Microsoft is preparing to hold a “Future of Work” event on Thursday.

Before the start of the Microsoft conference, OpenAI announced today the company’s latest version, GPT-4, which comes after the current generation GPT-3.5 used to support ChatGPT bots that only support reading and responding to texts, while GPT-4 supports text perception and image inputs as well.

Before the start of the Microsoft conference, OpenAI announced today the company’s latest version, GPT-4, which comes after the current generation GPT-3.5 used to support ChatGPT bots that only support reading and responding to texts, while GPT-4 supports text perception and image inputs as well.

It is noteworthy that the new version, GPT-4, scored a higher rate than 10% in simulated tests such as the Uniform Bar, LSAT, GRE, and various AP tests, which is higher than the previous GPT-3.5 version, which scored less than 10%.

GPT-4 also excels with different language models in a number of standard tests, and OpenAI has confirmed that the new version will be available in ChatGPT as well as the API, and ChatGPT Plus subscribers can test the features of the new version.

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OpenAI today released GPT-4 which brings text and image recognition with performance improvements over the previous version.

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