OpenAI releases GPT-4, the successor to GPT-3, with new features and capabilities, including handling 25,000 input words, creating context-aware tutorials, analyzing and translating code, and solving math problems quickly, making the role of programming teacher obsolete.
Openai released GPT4, the successor to GPT 3.5, which is currently available for Chad CPT Pro members and has new features making it smarter and already being used by big clients like Microsoft Bing, chat Duolingo, and Big Banks.
AI language model GPT-3 is performing well on AP exams and easy programming questions, but still struggles with medium and hard questions, similar to early chess engines.
Gpt4 can handle 25,000 input words, allowing for more context and creating context-aware tutorials, but developers need to tailor their documentation for these AI printers.
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