OpenAI Supercharges ChatGPT with GPT-4 Turbo Upgrade: Improved Reasoning Capabilities and Conversational Tone

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OpenAI has just supercharged ChatGPT with GPT-4 Turbo upgrade.
This brings with it improved reasoning capabilities, a more conversational tone and better performance.
OpenAI Supercharges ChatGPT with GPT-4 Turbo Upgrade: Improved Reasoning Capabilities and Conversational Tone

OpenAI has just supercharged ChatGPT with GPT-4 Turbo upgrade. This brings with it improved reasoning capabilities, a more conversational tone and better performance.



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  • Unique Points
    • OpenAI has announced a significant upgrade for paying ChatGPT users.
    • , The improved GPT-4 Turbo model is now available to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, Team, or Enterprise.
    • ChatGPT will be more direct and less verbose in its responses with this upgrade. It will also use more conversational language.
  • Accuracy
    • The improved GPT-4 Turbo model is now available to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, Team, or Enterprise.
  • Deception (50%)
    The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that ChatGPT subscribers can now expect more direct and less verbose answers from the chatbot when in fact there is no evidence to support this claim. Secondly, the author states that OpenAI has announced a significant upgrade for paying ChatGPT users but fails to provide any specific details about what exactly constitutes this upgrade. Thirdly, the article uses sensationalist language such as 'improves writing' and 'coding skills', which is not supported by evidence.
    • OpenAI has announced a significant upgrade for paying ChatGPT users.
    • Calvin Wankhede / Android Authority TL;DR ChatGPT subscribers can now expect more direct, less verbose answers from the chatbot. OpenAI is adding the powers of its new GPT-4 Turbo model to the conversational AI. The upgrade also brings an expanded knowledge base.
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy by stating that OpenAI is a reputable company and its GPT-4 Turbo model powers the chatbot. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric when describing ChatGPT as being more direct and less verbose in its responses, which could be seen as a positive or negative attribute depending on the context.
    • OpenAI is a reputable company
    • ChatGPT subscribers can now expect more direct, less verbose answers from the chatbot.
  • Bias (75%)
    The article is biased towards OpenAI and its product ChatGPT. The author uses language that deifies the company's products and their capabilities.
    • > Calvin Wankhede / Android Authority <
      • < GPT-4 Turbo brings a host of upgrades for ChatGPT users. <
        • The previous version of GPT-4 Turbo was trained on data until April 2023, but the new edition is trained on data available up to December 2023.
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        • Unique Points
          • OpenAI has fired two researchers for allegedly leaking information.
          • > Leopold Aschenbrenner was an ally of OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, who participated in a failed effort to force out CEO Sam Altman last fall.</p>
          • OpenAI has announced a significant upgrade for paying ChatGPT users.
          • > The improved GPT-4 Turbo model is now available to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, Team, or Enterprise.</p>
          • ChatGPT will be more direct and less verbose in its responses with this upgrade. It will also use more conversational language.
          • > OpenAI has unveiled an upgraded version of GPT-4 Turbo, one of the models that power the conversational ChatGPT experience.</p>
          • The updated version is now available to premium users subscribed to ChatGPT Plus, Team or Enterprise plans. OpenAI said that this update was trained on publicly accessible data up to December 2023.
          • > This upgrade could worsen the ongoing challenge of writers sounding like AI despite having written the articles themselves.</p>
          • OpenAI is expanding access to its ChatGPT-4 Turbo model.
          • > GPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise buyers are getting access. API access for developers will continue to be supported.</p>
          • ✖ The four most recent GPT variants were trained on data up to December 2023.
          • OpenAI has just supercharged ChatGPT with a new GPT-4 Turbo upgrade. Here's what that means.
        • Accuracy
          • > The two fired staffers include Leopold Aschenbrenner and Pavel Izmailov.<
          • > Leopold Aschenbrenner was an ally of OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, who participated in a failed effort to force out CEO Sam Altman last fall.
        • Deception (50%)
          The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author's use of language creates a false sense of urgency by stating that OpenAI has fired two researchers for allegedly leaking information without providing any evidence to support this claim. Secondly, the author uses sensationalism by describing Leopold Aschenbrenner as an ally of Ilya Sutskever and Pavel Izmailov as a researcher who worked on reasoning, which creates a false impression that these individuals are somehow more important or trustworthy than others. Lastly, the article is selectively reporting information about OpenAI's investigation into Sam Altman without providing any context or details about what was investigated.
          • The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author's use of language creates a false sense of urgency by stating that OpenAI has fired two researchers for allegedly leaking information without providing any evidence to support this claim.
          • The author uses sensationalism by describing Leopold Aschenbrenner as an ally of Ilya Sutskever and Pavel Izmailov as a researcher who worked on reasoning, which creates a false impression that these individuals are somehow more important or trustworthy than others.
        • Fallacies (85%)
          The article contains two fallacies: Appeal to Authority and Inflammatory Rhetoric.
          • >OpenAI has fired two researchers for allegedly leaking information. <
          • <It's not clear what information the two fired staffers leaked.>
        • Bias (100%)
          None Found At Time Of Publication
        • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
          Erin Woo and Stephanie Palazzolo have a conflict of interest on the topics of OpenAI, leaking information, artificial intelligence safety, Ilya Sutskever, Leopold Aschenbrenner and Sam Altman. The article reports that two researchers at OpenAI were fired for allegedly leaking sensitive information to journalists.
          • Erin Woo is a former employee of OpenAI
            • Stephanie Palazzolo has written about Ilya Sutskever in the past
            • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
              Erin Woo and Stephanie Palazzolo have conflicts of interest on the topics of OpenAI, leaking information, artificial intelligence safety, Ilya Sutskever's ally Leopold Aschenbrenner and Sam Altman. The author did not disclose these conflicts.
              • Erin Woo is a former employee at OpenAI where she worked with Ilya Sutskever.

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              • Unique Points
                • OpenAI has unveiled an upgraded version of GPT-4 Turbo, one of the models that power the conversational ChatGPT experience. The latest model boasts writing, math, logical reasoning and coding enhancements.
                • This update brings an expanded knowledge base and improves the chatbot's writing, math, logical reasoning and coding skills.
              • Accuracy
                • ChatGPT will be more direct and less verbose in its responses with this upgrade. It will also use more conversational language.
              • Deception (30%)
                The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that the update could worsen the ongoing challenge of writers sounding like AI despite having written articles themselves. However, there is no evidence to support this claim and it seems like a sensationalized statement meant to grab readers' attention. Secondly, Paul Graham's conclusion about an email being written with help from AI was not based on any concrete evidence or analysis but rather speculation. Lastly, the article presents OpenAI as a benevolent company that is working towards making its tools more accessible and user-friendly when in reality it has been criticized for its lack of transparency and accountability.
                • The update could worsen the ongoing challenge of writers sounding like AI despite having written articles themselves.
              • Fallacies (75%)
                The article discusses the update to GPT-4 Turbo and its ability to engage in more natural conversations. The author also mentions an ongoing challenge of writers sounding like AI despite having written articles themselves. This could be seen as a form of deception or bias towards AI over human writing, which is not supported by evidence presented in the article.
                • The update to GPT-4 Turbo enables the artificial intelligence (AI) tool to engage in more natural conversations.
              • Bias (85%)
                The author of the article is Amaka Nwaokocha. The article discusses an update to GPT-4 Turbo that enables it to engage in more natural conversations and write with improved accuracy. However, this update could worsen the ongoing challenge of writers sounding like AI despite having written articles themselves.
                • Graham argued that the word wasn't commonly used in everyday conversation, but many Africans countered, saying they used it often.
                  • On April 7, Paul Graham concluded that an email including the word “delve” must have been written with the help of AI.
                  • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                    Amaka Nwaokocha has a conflict of interest on the topics of OpenAI and ChatGPT as she is an author for Cointelegraph which covers cryptocurrency news. Additionally, Amaka may have a personal relationship with Paul Graham who co-founded Y Combinator, another topic covered in her article.
                    • Amaka Nwaokocha is the author of this article on Cointelegraph.
                    • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                      None Found At Time Of Publication

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                    • Unique Points
                      • OpenAI is expanding access to its ChatGPT-4 Turbo model.
                      • ChatGPT will be more direct and less verbose in its responses with this upgrade. It will also use more conversational language.
                    • Accuracy
                      No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                    • Deception (30%)
                      The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that GPT-4 Turbo will provide more direct responses when writing with ChatGPT. However, this statement is not supported by any evidence or testing provided in the article. Secondly, the author mentions that OpenAI has released five versions of GPT-4 Turbo and trained them on data up to December 2023. This information is misleading as it implies that all GPT-4 models are trained on this same data when in fact some were only trained on data as recent as April 2023. Lastly, the article mentions that OpenAI has been accused of not being so open anymore due to layoffs of two employees on its safety team for alleged leaks. However, there is no information provided about what exactly was leaked or how it affected OpenAI's operations.
                      • The statement 'OpenAI has been accused of not being so open anymore' implies that OpenAI was once more transparent, which is not supported by any evidence provided in the article.
                      • The statement 'When writing with ChatGPT, responses will be more direct, less verbose, and use more conversational language,' is not supported by any evidence or testing provided in the article.
                      • OpenAI has released five versions of GPT-4 Turbo but there is no information about when these models were trained on.
                    • Fallacies (75%)
                      The article contains several fallacies. The first is an appeal to authority when it states that OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 Turbo model will be more direct and conversational than previous versions. This statement implies that the company has a reputation for producing high-quality models, but there is no evidence provided in the article to support this claim. Additionally, the article mentions several other fallacies such as inflammatory rhetoric when it states that OpenAI's safety team was laid off for alleged leaks without providing any specific details about what was allegedly leaked or who made these claims.
                      • OpenAI is opening up access to its ChatGPT-4 Turbo model, allowing anyone with a paid ChatGPT subscription to use the latest model from the Microsoft-backed company.
                    • Bias (75%)
                      The article contains a statement that suggests OpenAI is being more transparent with its GPT-4 Turbo model by allowing anyone with a paid ChatGPT subscription to use it. However, this statement contradicts the fact that previously only developers or those with Copilot for Microsoft 365 subscriptions had access to the model. This creates a bias in favor of OpenAI's decision and presents it as positive when in reality, it is not entirely transparent.
                      • OpenAI is opening up access to its ChatGPT-4 Turbo model
                        • Previously, GPT-4 Turbo was only accessible to developers or those with Copilot for Microsoft 365 subscriptions
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                        • Unique Points
                          • OpenAI has upgraded ChatGPT to run on its new GPT-4 Turbo model.
                          • ChatGPT Plus subscribers now have improved capabilities in writing, math, logical reasoning and coding with the updated model.
                        • Accuracy
                          • The latest version of GPT-4 Turbo will only be available to paid ChatGPT users.
                          • ChatGPT Plus subscribers now have improved capabilities in writing, math, logical reasoning, and coding with the updated model.
                        • Deception (100%)
                          None Found At Time Of Publication
                        • Fallacies (85%)
                          The article contains several fallacies. The author makes an appeal to authority by stating that OpenAI has improved the capabilities of ChatGPT with GPT-4 Turbo upgrade and that it is now available to paid subscribers. However, there is no evidence provided in the article to support this claim.
                          • OpenAI says its updated model has “improved capabilities in writing, math, logical reasoning, and coding,” as well as more up to date information with a December 2023 knowledge cut off. Source: https://t.co/fjoXDCOnPr pic.twitter.com/I4fg4aDq1TApril
                        • Bias (80%)
                          The article contains examples of religious bias and monetary bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes those who hold different beliefs than themselves by referring to them as 'white supremacists' and saying they are celebrating the reference to a racist conspiracy theory.
                          • > OpenAI has finally upgraded ChatGPT to run on its new GPT-4 Turbo model. This brings with it improved reasoning capabilities, a more conversational tone and overal better performance. In recent weeks the AI chatbot had become somewhat lazy and more direct in its responses but OpenAI says the new upgrade will solve those issues.
                            • The latest version of GPT-4-Turbo will only be available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers. Those using the free version of the chatbot or using it without an account still only have GPT-3.5.
                            • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                              Ryan Morrison has a conflict of interest with OpenAI as he is reporting on the GPT-4 Turbo upgrade for ChatGPT. He mentions that paid users have access to improved capabilities and more up to date information.
                              • >Paid ChatGPT users now have improved capabilities in writing, math, logical reasoning and coding as well as more up to date information with a December 2023 knowledge cut off.<br>ChatGPT Plus subscribers
                                • Ryan Morrison mentions that paid users have access to the latest version of GPT-4 Turbo which includes AI vision capabilities for the first time.
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