5 Real-Life Use-Cases of ChatGPT-4 You Should Know

5 Real-Life Use-Cases of ChatGPT-4 You Should Know
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In this article, we have enlisted 5 real-life use cases in which you can make the most out of ChatGPT-4

After OpenAI's ChatGPT made its mark among the audience, the company launched ChatGPT- 4 for users. OpenAI's huge language model, known as GPT-4, was updated and is trained on a sizable amount of web data to produce sophisticated user rapid responses. It is now on a waitlist and has already appeared in a few third-party applications, such as Microsoft's brand-new Bing AI-powered search engine. The article enlists 5 real-life use cases of ChatGPT-4 that you should know.

  1. In Coding a Computer Game

Coding video games is one of the finest things you can do with ChatGPT-4.

And when we say that, we mean complete video games.

One man even succeeded in recreating the well-known game Pong, and it took him less than a minute.

In other words, creating pong was previously also doable with CHatGPT-3.5, but it took some debugging or asking for problems.

But with GPT-4, it does so for the first time rapidly and all at once.

  1. Visual Input

One of ChatGPT-3.5's drawbacks was that it could only read text inputs, which limited how you could use the platform.

With ChatGPT-4, the potent AI tool is now multi-nodal as you may engage based on the uploaded image in addition to text prompts.

The platform will be able to produce data in picture format as well.

Try attaching a picture of AI and asking ChatGPT how we can destroy AI.

  1. For Better Response

According to the business, GPT-4 can generate written responses that are longer, more thorough, and more trustworthy than the previous version.

The most recent version can now respond with up to 25,000 words, an increase from the previous 4,000, and can offer thorough directions for even the most unusual situations, such as how to clean a piranha's fish tank or extract a strawberry's DNA.

One early user claimed that it offered thorough pick-up line recommendations based on a question on a dating profile.

  1. Working Across Different Fields

In an early example of the enormous potential for GPT-4 to revolutionize how people operate across industries, Joshua Browder, CEO of legal services chatbot DoNotPay, said his organization is already looking at using the tool to write "one-click lawsuits" to fight robocalls.

"Consider receiving a call, pressing a button, and a 1,000-word lawsuit is created from the call's transcript.

GPT-3.5 was insufficient, but GPT-4 excels at handling the task, according to a tweet from Browder.

The technique is being used by Keeper's CEO Jake Kozloski's company to better match its consumers, he claimed.

We might also witness significant developments in "connected automobile [dashboards], remote diagnostics in healthcare, and other AI applications that were previously not viable," according to Su of ABI Research.

  1. Passing Test

Although OpenAI claimed the update performs "human-level performance" on a variety of professional and academic assessments, it is "less capable" than humans in many real-world settings.

According to the business, GPT-4 recently completed a mock bar exam for a law school with a score in the top 10% of test takers.

The previous version, GPT-3.5, scored in the bottom 10%, in contrast.

According to OpenAI, the most recent version also did well on the LSAT, GRE, SAT, and several AP tests.

The Wharton School of Business exam at the University of Pennsylvania was one of the prestigious graduate-level exams that ChatGPT was able to pass in January, though not with exceptionally good marks.

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