A significant upgrade to GPT-4 – OpenAI’s most advanced publicly available model – has made ChatGPT more conversational and concise, the startup has revealed.
A more conversational approach brings ChatGPT into line with competitors Gemini and Claude, which produce more human-like responses than OpenAI’s trailblazing creation – at least according to our tests.
But will this new update give ChatGPT the edge over its rivals? At present, that remains unclear – but as more and more users are granted access in the coming weeks, we’ll soon find out.
ChatGPT Gets Better at… Chatting
An updated version of GPT-4 Turbo – the Large Language Model (LLM) that powers the paid version of ChatGPT – has been released. According to OpenAI, it’s much more conversational and performed better than the previous GPT-4 model on several tests.
The Microsoft-backed AI startup says they’ve improved the chatbot’s capabilities “in writing, math, logical reasoning, and coding” – so just about everything, then.
Aside from that, they haven’t given much away – announcing the update through Twitter rather than an explanatory post on their blog – although the company did add that ChatGPT will be “more direct, less verbose, and use more conversational language.”
This is sorely needed, too – out of the three major chatbots that have captured the world’s attention, ChatGPT is known for sounding the least “human” in its answers.
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Claude Sonnet and Opus – the two most advanced language models created by Anthropic – tend to respond with much more emotion compared to ChatGPT.
Who Can Access the New Version of GPT-4 Turbo?
Unfortunately, the new version of GPT-4 Turbo is only available to paying ChatGPT customers at the moment. This includes ChatGPT Plus users and businesses using the enterprise API.
However, if you’re a free user of ChatGPT, you’ll probably have to wait until GPT-5 is released to get your hands on GPT-4. Currently, GPT-3.5 – a less sophisticated LLM from the same family – powers the free version of ChatGPT.
In fact, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently said himself that GPT-4 “sucks” – which you’d hope signals something much better isn’t far around the corner.
How Does GPT-4 Compare to Other Language Models?
There’s no doubt that GPT-4 is a highly capable language model, but according to Anthropic, Claude 3 Opus – its most advanced language model – comes up trumps on several benchmark tests.
It’s hard to split ChatGPT and Gemini, as they both perform well on different tasks – but Gemini was the one that edged it when we tested both of their free and paid services. However, this GPT-4 upgrade could easily flip the results – after all, the margins were fine.
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