Author HubMatthias Bastian
Matthias is the co-founder and publisher of THE DECODER, exploring how AI is fundamentally changing the relationship between humans and computers.
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Artificial Intelligence: News, Business, Research
OpenAI has updated GPT-4o to better handle detailed instructions, especially when processing multi-task prompts. The company says the model's programming capabilities and complex problem-solving abilities have also been optimized. The updated version reportedly shows improved intuition, greater "freedom" and creativity, while using fewer emojis in responses. The enhanced language model is now accessible through the API as "chatgpt-4o-latest" and in ChatGPT for subscribers. Free users can expect access to the update in the coming weeks. Artificial Analysis suggests the update places GPT-4o ahead of Claude Sonnet 3.7 in terms of performance.
The Atlantic has developed a search tool that lets users check if their work appears in LibGen, a massive archive of pirated books, scientific papers, and articles that was reportedly used to train language models. According to court documents, Meta used the LibGen dataset to train its Llama models. OpenAI told Gizmodo that LibGen content is not included in the current versions of ChatGPT or in OpenAI's API. Other AI companies have not yet commented on whether they used LibGen data in their training. Microsoft recently began offering book licensing deals to publishers.