OpenAI has officially rolled out the GPT-4 Turbo upgrade to paid ChatGPT users, bringing a boost to its writing, coding, and reasoning abilities. Announced on X (formerly Twitter), the upgrade promises more direct, concise, and conversational responses when using ChatGPT. This aligns with a response to OpenAI’s post, suggesting a shift away from verbose and potentially repetitive outputs.

GPT-4 Turbo can handle 300 pages of data, compared to the previous limit of 50

This isn’t the first time GPT-4 Turbo has made headlines. Back in November, OpenAI announced its integration with Microsoft’s CoPilot AI chatbot and DALL-E 3 image generator, hinting at its wider applications.

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The upgrade itself brings significant improvements. GPT-4 Turbo can now access and process six times more text data – 300 pages compared to the previous limit of 50. This expanded knowledge base allows for more intricate user prompts and potentially more nuanced responses. Additionally, GPT-4 Turbo can now generate captions and descriptions for images, and even handle text-to-speech requests.

But the learning doesn’t stop there. Since its initial announcement, GPT-4 Turbo has further enhanced its knowledge base. Originally capped at April 2023 (a significant leap from GPT-4’s September 2021 data cutoff), GPT-4 Turbo can now access and process information up to December 2023. This ensures users get the most up-to-date results and insights. The GPT-4 Turbo upgrade signifies a significant leap forward for ChatGPT.

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