GPT-4 to be 500 Times More Powerful than Current ChatGPT; Releasing Next Week
In recent months, ChatGPT has become impossible to avoid, and it appears like Microsoft is ready to update the AI tool with a change that might put it back in the spotlight.
That’s because the business intends to release GPT-4 as soon as next week, and it might enable you to produce AI-generated videos using straightforward text cues.
At a recent event called “AI in Focus — Digital Launch,” Andreas Braun, Chief Technical Officer at Microsoft Germany, announced the news (via Heise). Braun stated, “We’ll introduce GPT-4 next week… We will have multimodal models that provide entirely new possibilities, like videos.
Apps like ChatGPT are powered by the GPT-4 large language model technology.
Microsoft stated that GPT-4 would be “multimodal” at the AI presentation. This would enable Microsoft’s AI to translate a user’s text into graphics, music, and video, according to Holger Kenn, Director of Business Strategy at Microsoft Germany.
Microsoft provided an example of how a call center could use GPT-4 to automatically translate phone conversations between staff members and customers into text, saving a tonne of time and effort that would otherwise be required to summarise those discussions after they end.
In recent months, ChatGPT has become impossible to avoid, and it appears like Microsoft is ready to update the AI tool with a change that might put it back in the spotlight.
That’s because the business intends to release GPT-4 as soon as next week, and it might enable you to produce AI-generated videos using straightforward text cues.
At a recent event called “AI in Focus — Digital Launch,” Andreas Braun, Chief Technical Officer at Microsoft Germany, announced the news (via Heise). Braun stated, “We’ll introduce GPT-4 next week… We will have multimodal models that provide entirely new possibilities, like videos.
Apps like ChatGPT are powered by the GPT-4 large language model technology.
Microsoft stated that GPT-4 would be “multimodal” at the AI presentation. This would enable Microsoft’s AI to translate a user’s text into graphics, music, and video, according to Holger Kenn, Director of Business Strategy at Microsoft Germany.
Microsoft provided an example of how a call center could use GPT-4 to automatically translate phone conversations between staff members and customers into text, saving a tonne of time and effort that would otherwise be required to summarise those discussions after they end.