ChatGPT start-up OpenAI set to release powerful new AI model

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Startup tech company OpenAI says it is releasing a powerful artificial intelligence model known as GPT-4, setting the stage for human-like technology to proliferate and more competition between its backer Microsoft and Alphabet's Google.

OpenAI's latest technology in some cases represented a vast improvement on a prior version known as GPT-3.5, it said.

In a simulation of the bar exam which US law school graduates must complete before they can work professionally, the new model scored in about the top 10 per cent of test takers, whereas the older model ranked around the bottom 10 per cent, OpenAI said. While the two versions could appear similar in casual conversation, "the difference comes out when the complexity of the task reaches a sufficient threshold", OpenAI said, noting GPT-4 was "more reliable, creative, and able to handle much more nuanced instructions".

An online demonstration of the technology by OpenAI president Greg Brockman showed it could take a photo of a hand-drawn mock-up for a simple website and create a real website based on it.GPT-4 could also help individuals calculate their taxes, the demonstration showed.Sam Altman, OpenAI's chief executive, on Twitter called GPT-4 its model "most capable and aligned" with human values and intent, but said it was "still flawed".

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