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Sam Altman Criticizes GPT-4, Anticipates Major Leap in ChatGPT’s Performance

The CEO elaborated on his criticism, pointing out perceived limitations in GPT-4's performance and capabilities.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
March 25, 2024
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In a surprising turn of events, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has expressed dissatisfaction with the latest iteration of the company’s renowned language model, GPT-4. Altman’s critique comes amidst heightened anticipation for OpenAI’s forthcoming model, which he claims will significantly enhance the capabilities of conversational AI, particularly ChatGPT.

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Altman’s remarks were made during a recent interview with tech publication, AI Insights. When asked about the advancements in GPT-4 and its potential impact on AI technology, Altman delivered a candid assessment, stating that GPT-4 “kind of sucks.” This blunt evaluation is unexpected, given the typical enthusiasm surrounding the release of new iterations of OpenAI’s flagship product.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says ChatGPT's GPT-4 'kinda sucks'

The CEO elaborated on his criticism, pointing out perceived limitations in GPT-4’s performance and capabilities. While GPT-4 undoubtedly represents a significant advancement in natural language processing, Altman believes that it falls short of the lofty expectations set by its predecessors. He emphasized the need for substantial improvements in AI technology to achieve truly transformative outcomes.

However, Altman’s remarks were not solely focused on criticism. He also offered a glimpse into OpenAI’s future plans, hinting at an upcoming model that promises to revolutionize conversational AI. According to Altman, this new model will elevate the performance of ChatGPT to unprecedented levels, describing it as “really good, like materially better” than its predecessors.

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The announcement of OpenAI’s upcoming model has sparked widespread anticipation and speculation within the tech community. With ChatGPT already recognized for its impressive conversational abilities, the promise of a substantial leap in performance has generated considerable excitement among developers, researchers, and enthusiasts alike.

Altman’s comments underscore the relentless pursuit of innovation that defines OpenAI’s mission. Despite his criticism of GPT-4, his optimism regarding the future of AI remains unwavering. As the company prepares to unveil its latest breakthrough, the stage is set for a new chapter in the evolution of artificial intelligence.

In response to inquiries regarding the specifics of the upcoming model, OpenAI has remained tight-lipped, choosing to keep details under wraps until the official announcement. However, the prospect of a significant advancement in conversational AI has ignited anticipation and speculation across the tech community.

As the countdown to OpenAI’s unveiling continues, industry observers eagerly await further developments, eager to witness firsthand the next leap forward in artificial intelligence technology.

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