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ToggleMicrosoft’s GPT 4 coming next week to Revolutionize AI Chatbots with Video Capability: Microsoft’s New Multimodal Language Model!
Exciting news for all AI enthusiasts and ChatGPT users! Microsoft Germany CTO, Andreas Braun, has announced that the highly anticipated GPT-4 language module is set to be unveiled next week. This latest language model will feature “multimodal models” that will open up a whole new world of possibilities, including video capabilities.
Game-Changing AI Technology
Large Language Models (LLM) like GPT-3 have revolutionized the world of AI by enabling machines to understand natural language and hold conversational replies. With the introduction of GPT-4, we can expect even more impressive advancements that will undoubtedly enhance the performance of ChatGPT and other Microsoft services that utilize Bing AI.
Multimodal AI Beyond Text Translation
At a recent “AI in focus” event, attended by Braun, Microsoft Germany CEO Marianne Janik, and other experts, the audience was treated to a preview of GPT-4’s capabilities.
Participants discussed “multimodal AI” and how it can go beyond just translating text to images and also create music and videos with simple inputs.
Improved Speech-to-Text and Live Captions
Clemens Siebler, a Senior AI Specialist at Microsoft, demonstrated some potential uses for GPT-4, such as improving speech-to-text telephone calls with AI. This technology would take existing speech-to-text platforms to the next level, making conversations more accurate and seamless. Live captions on video conferencing apps could also be enhanced with the help of GPT-4.
Addressing Industry Concerns
Despite the exciting possibilities that GPT-4 brings, there are concerns within the industry that advanced technologies like ChatGPT and Bing AI could pose a threat to future job opportunities. However, Janik addressed these concerns by emphasizing that it’s not about replacing jobs but rather doing repetitive tasks in a different and more efficient way.
What’s Next?
While Microsoft’s global team has yet to confirm the unveiling of GPT-4, CEO Satya Nadella is scheduled to host a virtual discussion on “The Future of Work Reinventing Productivity with AI” on March 16. It is possible that Microsoft may limit the initial rollout of GPT-4 to the German market, but we can expect more details to emerge during Nadella’s discussion.
In the meantime, Microsoft continues to collaborate with Open AI (the creator of ChatGPT and GPT-3) to improve its services. Recently, Microsoft unveiled the latest version of Windows 11, bringing Bing AI into the search on the taskbar.
With the AI chatbot available on the Microsoft Edge browser and Bing app for Android and iOS, we can expect more seamless and intuitive experiences in the future.
Exciting times are ahead for the AI industry, and ChatGPT 4 is just the beginning of the many possibilities that lie ahead. Stay tuned for more updates on this game-changing technology!