Can: Upgrade. Meet GPT-4, the new and improved ChatGPT.

OpenAI released GPT-4 on March 14. The company claims that the new version of the AI chatbot provides “safer and more useful responses,” with increased precision in the answers to users’ queries. To prove it, the company subjected the AI to a battery of popular standardized tests like the SAT and the GRE, showing a marked increase in the bot’s scores over its older brother’s.
GPT-4 can also handle 25,000 words of textual input, far more than its predecessor, and can analyze images. OpenAI demonstrated the latter capability, known in AI circles as “multimodal input,” by feeding it a picture of a fridge and asking it to design a meal plan based on its contents.