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GPT-4 has landed

Yesterday, OpenAI announced that GPT-4 — their most advanced large language model (LLM) yet — is now available to paid ChatGPT+ subscribers and within the OpenAI API, which has a waitlist.

In the hours after its launch, early users tweeted in amazement as they used GPT-4 to recreate the game of Pong in under 60 seconds, create 1-click lawsuits, and turn hand-drawn sketches into websites.

Advanced input capabilities: GPT-4 is multimodal, meaning it can accept both text and image inputs. Image input capability, however, is not yet available in the ChatGPT+ version of GPT-4 or within the API. OpenAI says they are working with a partner called be my eyes to prepare this feature for wider availability.

ā€œWe’re also open-sourcing OpenAI Evals, our framework for automated evaluation of AI model performance, to allow anyone to report shortcomings in our models to help guide further improvements,ā€ said the announcement.

Superior outputs and user experience: OpenAI used exams like the Bar and the LSATs to prove GPT-4 is smarter than GPT-3.5 but stressed it’s not fully reliable and will still ā€œhallucinate facts and make reasoning errors.ā€

ā€œThe difference comes out when the complexity of the task reaches a sufficient threshold—GPT-4 is more reliable, creative, and able to handle much more nuanced instructions than GPT-3.5.ā€

OpenAI, Microsoft, and monetization: Microsoft revealed that Bing AI has been using a tuned version of GPT-4 all along. By licensing GPT-4 for integration into Microsoft products, collaborating on joint research projects, and leveraging Microsoft's cloud infrastructure, OpenAI is nicely positioned to generate revenue while expanding its reach.

Have you tried GPT-4? Let the community know if you think it’s worth the 20 bucks a month for instant access to try out the new model’s text-only input capabilities.

ROUNDUP

5 new productivity tools

Keep Productive has rounded up 5 of the top productivity tools that launched on Product Hunt last week — check out what creator Francesco D’Alessio has to say about Morgen, Flowclub, Attio, and more.

CAT NIPS
  • Lucky Carrot app for Zoom is an integration teams can use to give feedback, support, and monetizable kudos during live calls.
  • Collato uses semantic search to help product teams get answers to FAQs from distributed informational resources.
  • Supersonic gamifies social fitness with an app designed to connect and motivate walkers and runners around the world.
MAKER’S CORNER
  • Chatfuel AI helps build soon-to-be GPT-4-powered chatbots for Telegram, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram.
  • Axactly by Axon provides makers with high-fidelity prototypes and ready-to-use software requirements for software products.
  • Refero is a collection of 2K+ carefully tagged screens product designers can use as project inspiration.
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