Good news for lovers of technology and artificial intelligence. At an event titled “AI in Focus – Digital Kickoff”, Andreas Braun, CTO of Microsoft Germany and Lead Data & AI STU, had the following to say: “We will present GPT-4 next week, there we will have multimodal models that will offer completely different service possibilities, for example, videos.”
Explain to you that currently tools such as ChatGPT or Microsoft’s new Bing are based on GPT-3.5, an improved version of GPT-3.
in May 2020 Open AI presented GPT-3, the largest neural network ever created that revolutionized the world of artificial intelligence. GPT-3 could turn a web page description into code, could imitate people, write poetry or songs, and thousands of other functions.
This was quite a long time ago. And it is that, during the last 3 years, OpenAI has been launching GPT models annually. In 2018 they introduced GPT-1, then GPT-2 in 2019, and finally, GPT-3 arrived in 2020. Following this pattern, the creation of a hypothetical GPT-4 should be close. It is something that many were already waiting for and it seems that the moment is approaching.
GPT-4 about to have its starting gun
OpenAI already announced that it was working on a ChatGPT mobile application that will be powered by GPT-4 technology. The capacity of allow users to make videos with artificial intelligence assistance was one of the standout features of the mobile app.
Well, in the next few weeks, Not just ChatGPT, Bing will also be more advanced in finding information and displaying it faster, thanks to GPT-4. According to Microsoft Germany, the GPT-4 artificial intelligence technology will arrive next week. Of course, ChatGPT is also expected to take a leap forward by incorporating this new language model.
GPT-4, as explained by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, probably won’t be much bigger than GPT-3, but it will require a lot more computing power. Advances should come primarily from higher quality data, better algorithms, and finer tuning.
According to Altman, OpenAI is currently improving the efficiency of smaller AI systems. Therefore, youmaybe there is no need for AI models of even more gigantic proportions. “In the future, many people will be surprised how powerful AI can become without increasing the parameters”it states.
Andreas Braun explained this novelty as a “change of game” . In addition, the CEO of Microsoft Germany, Marianne Janik spoke of a “democratization”qualifying that it only refers to the usability of this new model within the framework of the range of Microsoft products, in particular the Artificial intelligence integration in the Azure platform, Outlook and Teams.
It is true that despite the fact that an estimated date has already been established, Microsoft hasn’t said when it will finally integrate GPT-4 with Bing.Although considering the fact that the company has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI, it shouldn’t take long.