Tag Archives: GPT-4

You can now train ChatGPT on your own documents via API

Getty Images reader comments 16 with On Tuesday, OpenAI announced fine-tuning for GPT-3.5 Turbo—the AI model that powers the free version of ChatGPT—through its API. It allows training the model with custom data, such as company documents or project documentation. OpenAI claims that a fine-tuned model can perform as well as GPT-4 with lower cost… Read More »

Meta’s “massively multilingual” AI model translates up to 100 languages, speech or text

Getty Images reader comments 25 with On Tuesday, Meta announced SeamlessM4T, a multimodal AI model for speech and text translations. As a neural network that can process both text and audio, it can perform text-to-speech, speech-to-text, speech-to-speech, and text-to-text translations for “up to 100 languages,” according to Meta. Its goal is to help people who… Read More »

ChatGPT’s new personalization feature could save users a lot of time

Enlarge / An AI-generated image of a chatbot in front of library shelves. Benj Edwards / Stable Diffusion reader comments 18 with On Thursday, OpenAI announced a new beta feature for ChatGPT that allows users to provide custom instructions that the chatbot will consider with every submission. The goal is to prevent users from having… Read More »

Study claims ChatGPT is losing capability, but some experts aren’t convinced

Benj Edwards / Getty Images reader comments 38 with On Tuesday, researchers from Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley published a research paper that purports to show changes in GPT-4‘s outputs over time. The paper fuels a common-but-unproven belief that the AI language model has grown worse at coding and compositional tasks over the… Read More »

Report: OpenAI holding back GPT-4 image features on fears of privacy issues

Witthaya Prasongsin (Getty Images) reader comments 30 with OpenAI has been testing its multimodal version of GPT-4 with image-recognition support prior to a planned wide release. However, public access is being curtailed due to concerns about its ability to potentially recognize specific individuals, according to a New York Times report on Tuesday. When OpenAI announced… Read More »

Meta launches Llama 2, an open source AI model that allows commercial applications

Enlarge / An AI-generated image of a cybernetic llama. Midjourney reader comments 54 with On Tuesday, Meta announced Llama 2, a new open source family of AI language models notable for its commercial license, which means the models can be integrated into commercial products, unlike its predecessor. They range in size from 7 to 70… Read More »

OpenAI launches GPT-4 API for everyone

reader comments 41 with On Thursday, OpenAI announced that all paying API customers now have access to the GPT-4 API. It also introduced updates to chat-based models, announced a shift from the Completions API to the Chat Completions API, and outlined plans for deprecation of older models. Generally considered its most powerful API product, the… Read More »

Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI, Meta for being “industrial-strength plagiarists”

Enlarge / Comedian and author Sarah Silverman. reader comments 261 with On Friday, the Joseph Saveri Law Firm filed US federal class-action lawsuits on behalf of Sarah Silverman and other authors against OpenAI and Meta, accusing the companies of illegally using copyrighted material to train AI language models such as ChatGPT and LLaMA. Other authors represented include Christopher Golden and… Read More »

OpenAI rolls out big chatbot API upgrades for developers

Enlarge / An AI-generated chatbot flying like a superhero. Stable Diffusion / OpenAI reader comments 14 with On Tuesday, OpenAI announced a sizable update to its large language model API offerings (including GPT-4 and gpt-3.5-turbo), including a new function calling capability, significant cost reductions, and a 16,000 token context window option for the gpt-3.5-turbo model.… Read More »