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What can ChatGPT maker OpenAI’s new AI model do?

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The new system can figure out tax deductions and answer questions like a Shakespearan pirate, for example, but it still “hallucinates” facts and makes reasoning errors.

Here’s a look at San Francisco-based startup OpenAI’s latest improvement on the generative AI models that can spit out readable text and unique images:

FILE – San Francisco-based startup OpenAI has released its latest improvement on the generative AI models that can spit out readable text and unique images. (AP)

OpenAI says GPT-4 “exhibits human-level performance.” It’s much more reliable, creative and can handle “more nuanced instructions” than its predecessor system, GPT-3.5, which ChatGPT was built on, OpenAI said in its announcement.

In an online demo overnight, OpenAI President Greg Brockman ran through some scenarios that showed off GPT-4’s capabilities that appeared to show it’s a radical improvement on previous versions.

He demonstrated how the system could quickly come up with the proper income tax deduction after being fed reams of tax code — something he couldn’t figure himself.

“It’s not perfect, but neither are you. And together it’s this amplifying tool that lets you just reach new heights,” Brockman said.

ChatGPT was trained on a huge trove of digitised books, newspapers and online writings but can often confidently spit out falsehoods or nonsense
ChatGPT was trained on a huge trove of digitised books, newspapers and online writings but can often confidently spit out falsehoods or nonsense. (Adobe Stock)

Generative AI technology like GPT-4 could be the future of the internet, at least according to Microsoft, which has invested at least $US1 billion ($1.5 billion) in OpenAI and made a splash by integrating AI chatbot tech into its Bing browser.

It’s part of a new generation of machine-learning systems that can converse, generate readable text on demand and produce novel images and video based on what they’ve learned from a vast database of digital books and online text.

These new AI breakthroughs have the potential to transform the internet search business long dominated by Google, which is trying to catch up with its own AI chatbot, and numerous professions.

“With GPT-4, we are one step closer to life imitating art,” said Mirella Lapata, professor of natural language processing at the University of Edinburgh.

“Humans are not fooled by the AI in Black Mirror but they tolerate it,” she said, referring to the tv show, which focuses on the dark side of technology.

“Likewise, GPT-4 is not perfect, but paves the way for AI being used as a commodity tool on a daily basis.”

Google company logo on one of its offices in New York
Google is trying to catch up with its own AI chatbot, and numerous professions. (AP)

What exactly are the improvements?

GPT-4 is a “large multimodal model,” which means it can be fed both text and images that it uses to come up with answers.

In one example posted on OpenAI’s website, GPT-4 is asked, “What is unusual about this image?”

It’s answer: “The unusual thing about this image is that a man is ironing clothes on an ironing board attached to the roof of a moving taxi”.

GPT-4 is also “steerable”, which means that instead of getting an answer in ChatGPT’s “classic” fixed tone and verbosity, users can customise it by asking for responses in the style of a Shakespearean pirate, for instance.

In his demo, Brockman asked both Brockman asked both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 to summarise in one sentence an article explaining the difference between the two systems. The catch was that every word had to start with the letter G.

GPT-3.5 didn’t even try, spitting out a normal sentence. The newer version swiftly responded: “GPT-4 generates groundbreaking, grandiose gains, greatly galvanising generalised AI goals”.

The logo for OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, appears on a mobile phone
GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 were asked to summarise in one sentence an article explaining the difference between the two systems. (AP)

ChatGPT can write silly poems and songs or quickly explain just about anything found on the internet. It also gained notoriety for results that could be way off, such as confidently providing a detailed but false account of the Super Bowl game days before it took place, or even being disparaging to users.

OpenAI acknowledged that GPT-4 still has limitations and warned users to be careful.

GPT-4 is “still not fully reliable” because it “hallucinates” facts and makes reasoning errors, it said.

“Great care should be taken when using language model outputs, particularly in high-stakes contexts,” the company said, though it added that hallucinations have been sharply reduced.

Experts also advised caution.

“We should remember that language models such as GPT-4 do not think in a human-like way, and we should not be misled by their fluency with language,” said Nello Cristianini, professor of artificial intelligence at the University of Bath.

Another problem is that GPT-4 does not know much about anything that happened after September 2021, because that was the cutoff date for the data it was trained on.

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OpenAI says GPT-4’s improved capabilities “lead to new risk surfaces” so it has improved safety by training it to refuse requests for sensitive or “disallowed” information.

It’s less likely to answer questions on, for example, how to build a bomb or buy cheap cigarettes.

Still, OpenAI cautions that while “eliciting bad behaviour” from GPT is harder, “doing so is still possible”.

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