OpenAI's GPT-4 is a game-changing language model that can generate credible videos, text, and music, outperforming humans on some problem-solving tests, and is being used in education and for visually impaired individuals, but its ethical implications are unknown, while multimodal models are still expensive and text is the easiest to understand.
The speaker tested the limits of pT4 by copying and pasting 10 riddles and successfully finding the correct answers, which was more impressive than the old version on GPT 3.5.
GPT4 is a revolutionary model that can generate up to 25,000 words and greatly improves the generation of creative texts, including music lyrics and articles.
The speaker used a joker to write a song about pension reform in France and protests in the streets, and discussed how mixing text and images can lead to better problem-solving and reasoning.
A tool analyzes images to explain humor and GPT-4 can transform screenshots into websites and understand Discord context.
The tool supports content creation by analyzing images and explaining the humor behind them, such as a VGA cable being used to hide an iPhone charger.
At a recent conference, demonstrations of GPT-4's capabilities included transforming a screenshot into a functional website and understanding the context of a Discord channel.
GPT-4 is being used in education and for visually impaired individuals, but its ethical implications are unknown, while multimodal models are still expensive and text is the easiest to understand.
GPT-4 was recently released and has been incorporated into various applications, including education assistants and image recognition for visually impaired individuals, but its ethical and safety implications remain to be tested.
Multimodal models are still a long way off due to high costs and computing power, with text being the cheapest and quickest to understand compared to images.
AI models are moving towards being multimodal to achieve artificial general intelligence, which requires understanding the world and reasoning like humans.