OpenAI has posted in their official blog that GPT-4 is now accessible to paying API users. GPT-4 API was launched back in March, but was in a closed testing stage. This API is able to utilize OpenAI's large language model (LLM) to assist in coding, summarization, composition, and analysis. As it runs remotely on OpenAI's servers, this LLM is able to provide aforementioned outputs to other applications over the net. OpenAI is also releasing a deprecation plan for their older models in Completions API to optimize their compute capacity. OpenAI is reportedly developing a “superapp” that will combine ChatGPT, Codex, and its upcoming browser into a single platform. The move aims to simplify OpenAI’s growing ecosystem of apps, which has become increasingly fragmented as the company expanded into multiple AI services. OpenAI is also working on so-called “agentic” features, which would allow the AI to use multiple tools together to complete tasks. Read more in our articles including "OpenAI GPT-4 now available" and "OpenAI to merge ChatGPT, Codex, browser into one app".
OpenAI has posted in their official blog that GPT-4 is now accessible to paying API users. GPT-4 API was launched back in March, but was in a closed testing stage.
This API is able to utilize OpenAI's large language model (LLM) to assist in coding, summarization, composition, and analysis. As it runs remotely on OpenAI's servers, this LLM is able to provide aforementioned outputs to other applications over the net. OpenAI is also releasing a deprecation plan for their older models in Completions API to optimize their compute capacity.
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