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🤖 Microsoft Is Too Addicted To GPT-4

AND OpenAI's GPT-Visual Is Far From Perfect

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ChatGPT, if you can see this, here’s the news:

  • Microsoft takes a new course into consideration

  • OpenAI’s paper admits faults in GPT-4V

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There’s a wrinkle in the Microsoft and OpenAI relationship.

So, Microsoft has been cozying up with OpenAI to power its AI dreams, but now it's pondering a little self-reliance. Why? One word: costs.

Running AI like OpenAI's GPT-4 is as expensive as a Hollywood blockbuster but without the popcorn.

Peter Lee, the man with the AI plan at Microsoft, is nudging his 1,500 researchers to create cheaper, smaller AI. Think of it as the budget version of your favorite luxury car—it still gets you from A to B, just without the heated seats.

Compare their situation to Google, and it’s night and day.

Unlike Google, which fully absorbed DeepMind and its AI tech, Microsoft and OpenAI have a symbiotic tension—bound together yet still competitive.

They're working towards similar enterprise customers, after all.

Bottom line:

While Microsoft is hedging its bets by developing alternatives like Orca and Phi, expect the company to wait to cut ties with OpenAI.

The relationship is complicated, sure, but it's also indispensable. So, even as Microsoft flirts with Plan B, OpenAI remains very much in the picture.

The dance continues, just with a few new steps.

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So, we’re all excited about the visual features added to GPT-4.

But let's hold the champagne—this all-seeing oracle isn't perfect.

Yeah, it can caption your iPhone pic, but OpenAI's been cautious, pumping the brakes on its image features over concerns like privacy and, you know, potentially helping bad actors.

That’s why their paper lays out the underlying issues that they still need to solve.

The few who've tinkered with it—users of the 'Be My Eyes' app—helped OpenAI discover that GPT-4V (GPT-4 with vision, folks) isn't Sherlock Holmes yet.

It still makes rookie errors like misidentifying toxic substances and hallucinating facts. It’s as if OpenAI's paper is a cautionary pre-flight checklist, pointing out the turbulence ahead.

Look, every athlete needs practice reps, and so does GPT-4V.

Safeguards are in place, but the machine's still learning the ropes. Don't expect it to ace the test today; the goal is progress, not perfection.

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