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ChatGPT’s Factuality Has Been Enhanced with a Recent Update

Swathi Kashettar

ChatGPT's factuality with an update seems to operate more accurately, unfortunately still the knowledge it holds is out-of-date.

Updates provide the most relevant features and advancements as technology is always evolving. The Internet has lit up with news of ChatGPT's update. The popular ChatGPT interactive Voice response model's creator, OpenAI, recently issued an enhancement to increase the chatbot's performance. After a lengthy downtime on Jan 10, ChatGPT is back online with ChatGPT's factuality. This is the model's second update since it unveils in November and the first one to ChatGPT's recent update of this year 2023. The updates in what OpenAI refers to as the "Jan 9 version" update were detailed in a popup message. ChatGPT's factuality with an update includes the features like no blank windows, receiving any number of messages, and instant responses.  

Additionally, users could now halt ChatGPT whilst it is generating a reply, which was a feature that was frequently requested. Even if ChatGPT might be more precise now, it still only contains knowledge from 2021. The business reportedly said that a commercial version of the chatbot would be released shortly.

Citing concerns and several prohibitions, ChatGPT has succeeded in generating significant media coverage for OpenAI and innumerable online memes. A few investors have included ChatGPT in their work processes. The business announced that the tool's paid version, which will be called ChatGPT professional, will shortly be released. However, experts' concerns around its accuracy which they claim is insufficient for the bot to be trusted have led them to advise against using it too soon.

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