OpenAI may have accidentally leaked information about an upcoming version of its AI chatbot, GPT 4.5 Turbo, with twice as many tokens as the current version, GPT-4 Turbo, announced in November.
What Happened: Users on Reddit reported that they were able to scoop up some details about ChatGPT 4.5 Turbo, which could be the next major update from Microsoft Corp.-backed MSFT OpenAI.
These details were revealed by Microsoft's Bing, and DuckDuckGo search engines, which cached a copy of the GPT 4.5 Turbo announcement page on OpenAI's website.
"GPT-4.5 Turbo is a powerful language model developed by OpenAI. It surpasses its predecessor, GPT-4 Turbo, in terms of speed, accuracy, and scalability."
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Users claim that the information revealed by these two search engines suggests that OpenAI has two major updates in store for the next version of GPT.
"This new model can generate natural language or code with a context window of 256k tokens and has a knowledge cutoff date of June 2024."
ChatGPT 3.5, the latest free version, has a context window limit of 8,000, while GPT-4 Turbo's "Enterprise" version has a limit of 128,000 tokens.
According to the leaked GPT-4.5 Turbo details, this limit has been doubled to 256,000 tokens.
There is a catch, though: the leaked details reveal that the knowledge cutoff date is June 2024, which is still over two months away. This means that GPT-4.5 Turbo might not be released until at least June.
Why It Matters: There has been an increase in competition in the AI chatbot space, with multiple contenders vying for the top spot on the food chain.
This includes Anthropic's Claude 3, which appears to have beaten OpenAI's GPT-4 as well as Alphabet Inc.'s GOOG GOOGL in every metric, according to benchmark results released by Anthropic.
GPT-4.5 Turbo could help OpenAI clinch the top spot again, but we are still a few months away from its release, based on what we know so far.
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