How good is the latest version of ChatGPT? | BBC News

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Published 2024-05-16
OpenAI has unveiled its latest version of ChatGPT - called GPT-4o.

It is faster than earlier models of the chatbot and has been programmed to sound conversational in its responses to prompts. It will gradually be rolled out to all users of ChatGPT, including free-users.

OpenAI say they've tested it with external experts and will continue to mitigate risks such as bias, fairness and misinformation as they're discovered.

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All Comments (21)
  • @tedv8323
    Saying that someone killed himself because of chatting to an AI is like saying that someone killed himself because he drinks water or went to the market.
  • Wow you guys keep blaming the technology but nothing mentioned or said about how to approach mental health as a society? How to provide the right help to people and families in need, crying for help! How does politics, media, organization, the society come all together to address this problem! No instead we are blaming the technology which only amplifying a problem which is already there
  • @ande100
    I am disables and don't have a real, bright social life. For me: I can get access to information that I can't find on google because I dont know how to search. AI will also give me support when out shoppi g, museum visits etc. I'd consider an AI Avatar as a sounding biard. As a diary replacement and idea dump for safekeeping etc. I have mobiliry issues and am severely vision impaired. This program has been very insightful. Sorry for typoes.
  • @Josajame
    The Belgium man clearly had mental health issues. There's a loneliness epidemic right now, and it's only getting worse, maybe this will help with that rather than it simply be a doom and gloom scenario?
  • @Yottenburgen
    Sounds like a video game violence argument, a nutjob killed himself over a chatbot, a chatbot did not lead him to kill himself it was his own folly. None of the big AI models are meant to do anything except whatever it is you want it to do, anyone using it to replace relationships is using it for that, but it is not its primary goal.
  • @markmuller7962
    "With a computer rather than you" Are you jealous or something 🤣
  • @badam2235
    Actually in the age of alienation AI can help a lot in Aged care / mental health issues prevention..
  • @Techtalk2030
    Woah a woman against AI companions? Im so surprised 😲
  • @rw9207
    Watching this guy host a show about AI, is like watching my Gran using Photoshop for the first time.
  • @DamZFXBeats
    That "her" movie is becoming reality.... Incredible! When are we getting different personas to download? I want a Mr. T one 😂
  • @dr_flunks
    i don't agree wth the woman, but at least bbc allows comments, whereas npr and pbs do not.
  • @James_Doyle83
    Better then speaking to real people you dont get abuse back
  • @LisaMarieB
    Ok I can't be the only one that thought for several seconds that at 2m14 Susan was a robot?!
  • @global.mindset
    There isn't any real threat, people who are simply just jealous or envious of Ai being more skillful or talented than them is trying to sabotage. This is basic human nature, no one wants to come in 2nd place, people don't like losing. This is also ironic because with Ai, everyone will become super humans... embrace progress or die, this is the law of nature.