ChatGPT's new GPT-4 AI supports multimodal input, which means it can now understand meme humor - here's a mind-blowing example.
posted two examples of GPT-4 multimodal support. One shows ChatGPT correctly interpreting a funny meme. The other shows the bot solving a problem in an image. Both are equally impressive, although the meme is the best way to exemplify the novel powers of ChatGPT. After all, memes play a big role in day-to-day communication and social media.
ChatGPT put its new GPT-4 powers to good use to understand the meme and explain it accordingly. Here’s the bot’s conclusion: ChatGPT executed the command just as the user had requested. As you can see in the image below, the AI uses the GPT-4 multimodal input to see all three photos and then describes each panel in detail.Now that ChatGPT can easily understand memes, it’s only a matter of time before it can produce memes of its own.
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