Next week, GPT-4 is launching. This pretty much changes it all. Don’t believe us? Well, this is what it is:
GPT-4 is not just a text generator. It is also multimodal, which means it can understand and produce different types of media, such as images, music and video. For instance, you can ask GPT-4 to translate a text into another language with an accompanying image or audio clip.
GPT-4 is the successor of GPT-3, which was released in 2020 and was already considered a breakthrough in AI. GPT-3 had 175 billion parameters (the numbers that define how the model works), while GPT-4 has more than 1 trillion parameters.
Here is a GPT-4 primer that you should really really read!
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AI Product + MEME of the day 😎
VisualGPT by MS
Visual ChatGPT connects ChatGPT and a series of Visual Foundation Models to enable sending and receiving images during chatting.
Microsoft could have just called it CatGPT? 😻
Have a great weekend!