ChatGPT is an advanced language model that allows for conversing with a machine and gives the impression that the conversation is with a real person, thanks to ChatGPT’s ability to understand intentions and fulfill user needs, already making waves in the technology industry.
GPT-4 is the fourth iteration of the GPT (Generative Pre-Training Transformer) language model, developed by OpenAI, presenting a significant leap in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP). This model, with its ability to understand and generate human-like text, has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with machines.
The GPT-4 model can solve complex problems with greater accuracy, thanks to its broader general knowledge and problem-solving capabilities.
How is ChatGPT-4 different from its predecessor?
Anyone who has studied ChatGPT is aware of its limitations. It has been criticized for providing inaccurate answers, showing bias, and exhibiting unethical behavior – circumventing its own safety protocols to output responses it should not be capable of providing.
How is ChatGPT-4 different from ChatGPT-3?
OpenAI, the developer of the chatbot, claims to have spent the last six months improving the new software. According to them, ChatGPT-4 is more precise, creative, and engaging than the previous iteration, ChatGPT-3, and is “40% more likely” to generate higher-quality responses.
What else can ChatGPT-4 do?
One of the most interesting new features of ChatGPT-4 is its ability to handle not only words but also images, in what is called “multimodal” technology. Users can send an image alongside text, and ChatGPT-4 will be able to process the information in the image.
How to use ChatGPT-4?
You can use ChatGPT by OpenAI here. The new version, ChatGPT-4, is currently only available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers for $20 per month, which you can sign up for here.
In the near future, it is reasonable to assume that we will see ChatGPT in Microsoft’s search engine, Bing. Right now, if you navigate to the Bing website and click on the “Chat” button at the top, you will likely be directed to a page asking you to join the waiting list, as access will gradually be rolled out to users.


