All ChatGPT users are getting GPT-4 for free with lifelike new model

&xcust=2-1-2331724-1-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/feed" rel="nofollow">harmonize its voices, as well as provide what we could consider to be “normal” conversational interactions, translations, and more. Normal conversations will now have GPT-4 levels of sophistication across the board.

Consider this GPT-4o demonstration, which now incorporates teenager-level sarcasm on demand, below. Consider this a demonstration, however: GPT-4o’s new audio and video capabilities are coming in the future, OpenAI said. (You can still “talk” to ChatGPT via the mic app on the Web version of ChatGPT.)

Source: YouTube/OpenAI

Free users will be able to use the new GPT-4o model with their ChatGPT account, but there will be a rate limit. The GPT-4o model supports Web browsing, memory (so that the model will understand the context of what you’re asking, in terms of earlier conversations), and the GPT Store.

“There will be a limit on the number of messages that free users can send with GPT-4o depending on usage and demand,” OpenAI said. “When the limit is reached, ChatGPT will automatically switch to GPT-3.5 so users can continue their conversations.”

For more of the demonstrations surrounding GPT-4o, I’d recommend that you watch the demonstration portion of the announcement livestream, below.

OpenAI execs positioned the new announcement as bringing GPT-4 to users for free, and that’s true in terms of what OpenAI offers. Microsoft, however, offers GPT-4 capabilities within Windows’s Copilot AI, including the ability to toggle GPT-4 on inside the mobile app.

Google, not to be outdone, also showed off its own vision capabilities within Gemini.

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— Google (@Google) May 13, 2024
Google’s own developer conference, Google I/O, starts Tuesday.

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Created 15d | May 13, 2024, 7:50:14 PM


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