2024-01-11 09:00:00
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OpenAI’s latest artificial intelligence (AI) model ‘GPT-4 Turbo’ can now be used for free on Microsoft’s ‘Co-Pilot’. However, this is not an official announcement from Microsoft, but rather what users discovered.
Venture Beat reported on the 10th (local time) that the news that MS had upgraded Co-Pilot to GPT-4 Turbo was spreading through several posts on social media sites, and that some users had actually confirmed this.
GPT-4 Turbo is the latest model unveiled by OpenAI at Dev Day in November last year.
Compared to the existing ‘GPT-4’, which was trained with data until April of this year and September 2021, it is possible to provide up-to-date answers. It is possible to input up to 128,000 tokens (regarding 100,000 words), equivalent to regarding 300 pages, into the prompt at one time.
It also provides expanded multimodal functionality. Not only can it create images by linking with ‘Dali 3’, an image creation AI, but it also supports text-to-voice conversion so you can respond by voice. It also supports image analysis, data analysis, document upload, and PDF search.
To use GPT-4 Turbo, you have to pay $20 (regarding 26,000 won) per month to OpenAI, but it is free with Co-Pilot. An IT community celebrity named Paul Kubert first reported this news through X.
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To use GPT-4 Turbo, you must first check access permissions. First, you must visit the MS Co-Pilot website and log in using your MS account. After that, you need to check the basic source code of the Co-Pilot page. In a Windows environment, press Ctrl+U, or in a Mac, press Cmd+U. Doing so will open a new tab or window displaying your code.
Users can start the search in a new window. Windows customers can press Ctrl+F, and Mac users can press Cmd+F. Just enter ‘gpt4t’ in the search field that appears. If ‘GPT-4 Turbo’ appears in the search results, it means that the account has access rights.
If the search term does not appear, the turbo version cannot be used. Currently, Microsoft is releasing GPT-4 Turbo in stages rather than distributing it to all users at once.
“The ‘stealth release’ of the GPT-4 Turbo language model is a pleasant surprise for many users who have recently discovered significant improvements in the capabilities of their productivity tools,” VentureBeat said. MS has not made any separate announcements or promotions since the launch of the Co-Pilot mobile app at the end of last year. It’s the same this time too.
They also explained that this GPT-4 Turbo is a preview version, so it may not be technically perfect. This means that there may be some errors or limitations.
Reporter Park Chan cpark@aitimes.com
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