Tag: GPT-4
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The significance of OpenAI’s $6.6B investment round
OpenAI’s unprecedented $6.6 billion investment raise suggests they demonstrated something remarkable to investors, though not necessarily just raw intelligence gains. Whether it’s improved safety, efficiency, or multimodal capabilities, this massive vote of confidence hints at breakthroughs we haven’t yet seen publicly—developments that could reshape AI’s integration into society.
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OpenAI makes GPT-4 available to everyone for free
https://openai.com/index/spring-update This is a big update that (probably) pushes ChatGPT back into the clear leader spot. Omni’s voice, audio and video capabilities are interesting, but I think the bigger news is that OpenAI is now making GPT-4 level generative AI available to everyone for free. Considering that the free version of ChatGPT was using GPT-3.5,…
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My thoughts on the different generative AI tools I’m using
TL;DR Here are is my ranked list of suggestions, based on my own experiences and use-cases: Over the past year or so, I’ve been experimenting with a few different language models and image generators. Over time, I narrowed in on Claude, and wrote about my preference for using it over other options. A couple of…
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Access GPT-4 for free (with limitations) in Microsoft’s new Copilot mobile app
https://the-decoder.com/new-copilot-app-use-gpt-4-and-dall-e-3-on-your-smartphone-for-free/ “Microsoft releases its Copilot chatbot as a smartphone app. This gives users free access to GPT-4, the most capable language model from OpenAI, and DALL-E 3.” There are substantial limitations to this free version (see below) but what’s important here (IMO) is that a couple of months ago you couldn’t get access to this…
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Should I be using GPT-4 instead of Claude?
in AIhttps://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/an-opinionated-guide-to-which-ai “GPT-4 is the most full-featured model. It has access to web browsing (so it is no longer stuck with just the knowledge it had at training), it is multimodal (which means it can “see” and listen to speech), it can create images, it can code and do data analysis, and it can talk back…
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Example of a tutorial session with ChatGPT as the tutor
I wanted to do a little experiment using ChatGPT as a tutor, after coming across a project for building a personal AI tutor (see my last weekly digest). I’ve posted the transcript of the exchange below. A few points of interest I thought worth noting: When reading through the exchange below, remember that ChatGPT only…
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Generative AI in higher education – HELTASA conference
This is a recording of a presentation I gave at the HELTASA conference, on the topic of generative AI in higher education. The focus of the talk was on ChatGPT but I tried to think about generative AI more broadly, including image generators like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. I also tried to avoid making this…