ChatGPT Is Getting a Turbo Upgrade
OpenAI says the newest iteration of GPT-4 Turbo is now better at writing, math, logical reasoning, and coding.
OpenAI says the newest iteration of GPT-4 Turbo is now better at writing, math, logical reasoning, and coding.
GPT-4 Turbo has been trained on data up to April 2023 and can also handle text-to-speech prompts, and its context window can accept 128,000 tokens — the highest amount offered in a GPT version.
If you use Copilot in “Balanced” mode, it will still rely on GPT-4. However, switch to “Precise” or “Creative” mode, and you’ll switch into Turbo mode as well.
Google’s Bard (Gemini Pro) has clinched the second position on the HuggingFace Chat Bot Arena Leaderboard, surpassing OpenAI’s GPT-4. (But not GPT-4 Turbo.)
OpenAI is releasing an updated GPT-4 Turbo preview model, gpt-4-0125-preview, which can better complete tasks such as code generation compared to the previous model. OpenAI said it can even “reduce cases of ‘laziness’.
Copilot will soon be able to respond using OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 Turbo model, which essentially means it will “see” more data thanks to a 128K context window.
Currently, Bing AI runs GPT-4, but GPT-4 Turbo will allow for various benefits including more accurate responses to queries and other important advancements.
A more systematic review of GPT-4 with vision’s capabilities found that the model remains flawed in several significant — and problematic, in some cases — ways.
The newest model is capable of accepting much longer inputs than previous versions — up to 300 pages of text, compared to the current limit of 50. This means that theoretically, prompts can be a lot longer and more complex.