OpenAI’s ChatGPT has taken the world by storm with its ability to give solutions to complex problems almost instantly and with nothing more than a text prompt. Up until yesterday, ChatGPT was based on GPT-3.5, a deep learning language model that was trained on an impressive 175 billion parameters. Now, it’s based on GPT-4, capable of solving even more complex problems with greater accuracy (40% percent more likely to give factual responses). It’s also capable of receiving images as a basis for interaction, instead of just text. While the company has chosen not to reveal how large GPT-4 is, they claim it scored in the 88th percentile on a number of tests, including the Uniform Bar Exam, LSAT, SAT Math and SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing exams.
ChatGPT is extremely capable but its responses largely depend on the questions or prompts you enter. In other words, the better you describe