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Microsoft Will Launch ChatGPT 4 With AI Videos Next Week (digitaltrends.com) 13

Microsoft Germany announced that the company is set to launch GPT-4 as early as next week, "and it will potentially let you create AI-generated videos from simple text prompts," reports Digital Trends. From the report: The news was revealed by Andreas Braun, Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft Germany, at a recent event titled "AI in Focus -- Digital Kickoff" (via Heise). According to Braun, "We will introduce GPT-4 next week ... we will have multimodal models that will offer completely different possibilities -- for example videos."

GPT-4 is the underlying large language model technology that powers apps like ChatGPT. Right now, ChatGPT can only reply in text form, but it looks like the imminent update will change all that.

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Microsoft Will Launch ChatGPT 4 With AI Videos Next Week

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  • Current version cant even generate charts?
  • I want AI that can analyze audio and video of talking heads and politicians in real-time and tell when they're not telling the truth. Train it with George Santos and Alex Jones videos, then have it monitor C-Span and display estimated percentage of bull$h1t on an overlay. For the people who say "you can know when a politician is lying when their lips are moving"; I say not always. There needs to be a dribble of truth in there that people can latch onto, then smear it over all the other nonsense to convin
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Will we seeing Max Headroom soon as well?

  • It should still be in 0.ohs by the old generally accepted versioning standards, with an a or b at the end, shouldn't it? But maybe at this rate ChatGPT 42 will have some actual meaning.
  • Will this be like the Metaverse which hasn't went anywhere ?
    • Metaverse didn't help you do your work assignments. From school children to professionals, everyone wants it.

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