Latest version can take images as inputs and improves upon many of the criticisms users had, but will still ‘hallucinate’ facts
The artificial intelligence research lab OpenAI has released GPT-4, the latest version of the groundbreaking AI system that powers, which it says is more creative, less likely to make up facts and less biased than its predecessor.
“Artificial intelligence has always been a huge part of our strategy,” said Duolingo’s principal product manager, Edwin Bodge. “We had been using it for personalizing lessons and running Duolingo English tests. But there were gaps in a learner’s journey that we wanted to fill: conversation practice, and contextual feedback on mistakes.” The company’s experiments with GPT-4 convinced it that the technology was capable of providing those features, with “95%” of the prototype created within a day.
At one point in the demo, GPT-4 was asked to describe why an image of a squirrel with a camera was funny. At another point, Brockman submitted a photo of a hand-drawn and rudimentary sketch of a website to GPT-4 and the system created a working website based on the drawing.
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