Without making any public announcements, OpenAI’s most sophisticated commercial AI model, GTP-4 Turbo, was surreptitiously updated to a data training set as recently as December 2023.
The website of OpenAI, a developer of artificial intelligence (AI), states that the company has secretly upgraded the training data set for its most sophisticated model, GPT-4 Turbo, to be current as of December 2023.
Turbo is currently the most recent model that OpenAI offers thanks to its most recent update, which was not publicly disclosed by the creator. The update includes data that is relevant through December 2023. Its GPT 3.5 free model, in contrast, only has data that is current as of January 2022.
The upgrade was reportedly put in place to lessen a model’s “laziness,” or the inability to perform tasks that have been assigned to it, according to the website.
GPT-4 Turbo will be aware of current events through April 2023, according to OpenAI, which stated as much during its DevDay in November when it unveiled new models and developer tools. Eight extra months’ worth of data and information are therefore added to the model with the most recent update.
The last update, which was released on January 25, did not address the changes made to the GPT-4 Turbo training data set.
As of December 2023, the website’s updated data is still displayed; however, concerns about validity started to surface in the OpenAI development community.
Users were reporting that their preview appeared to be outdated to April 2023, rather than December 2023, as some users had seen. Instead, test prompts were returning responses such as “as of April 2023..”
Others’ comments, however, have shown encouraging outcomes; models have responded that the data they have included is up to current as of December 2023.
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In its newest deal, OpenAI’s valuation soared to $80 billion, according to an article published in The New York Times on February 17. In order to secure funding for internal AI chip development, the company is now in talks with international governments and investors worldwide.