With regard to the latter, an answer to its initial post notes that “when writing with ChatGPT, responses will be more direct, less verbose, and use more conversational language.” Notably, Microsoft integrated GPT-4 Turbo with its CoPilot AI chatbot and image generator DALL-E 3. OpenAI has made the new GPT-4 Turbo available to paid ChatGPT users. The company announced the news on X (formerly Twitter), sharing that its large language model has improved math, logical reasoning, coding, and writing skills.
Major improvements to the technology that powers ChatGPT were highlighted when OpenAI unveiled GPT-4 Turbo in November. Back then, OpenAI asserted that GPT-4 Turbo could process 300 text pages instead of the previous 50, or six times as much. This extension might result in more intricate prompts and responses given the scope of the information offered. Along with handling text-to-speech queries, the big language model may also generate captions or descriptions for visual stimuli.
GPT-4 Turbo has even advanced since its initial announcement. OpenAI had initially increased its world knowledge to April 2023, a good jump from GPT-4’s September 2021 cutoff. Now, GPT-4 Turbo has information all the way up to December 2023.