After this release, OpenAI’s technology may, like a human, spend a significant amount of time thinking about a question before answering, rather than providing an instant response. — Pixabay
SAN FRANCISCO: When OpenAI started giving private demonstrations of its new GPT-4 technology in late 2022, its skills shocked even the most experienced artificial intelligence researchers. It could answer questions, write poetry and generate computer code in ways that seemed far ahead of its time.
More than two years later, OpenAI has released its successor: GPT-4.5. The new technology signifies the end of an era. OpenAI said GPT-4.5 would be the last version of its chatbot system that did not do “chain-of-thought reasoning.”
