There has been a great deal of attention being paid to the powerful artificial intelligence platform ‘ChatGPT’ in recent months. With the upcoming release of the new ‘ChatGPT4’ tool, Microsoft has announced that you can create photos, sounds, and videos based on the words you type in the chat window. Aside from providing text-based information, ChatGPT also offers a wide range of analyses and advice relevant to the topic.
Some features allow it to create essays, poetry, and essay writing. However, Andreas Braun, the chief technology officer of Microsoft Germany, said at a conference this week that a fourth version of the program will soon be introduced and that it will also be capable of converting written words into videos. In GPT4, a great language model built in will offer us many exciting possibilities in terms of digital creation.
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Although it’s important to note that Facebook’s parent company Meta also introduced a tool called ‘Make A Video’ in 2022, designed to create an unreal video by editing small details, GPT4 will likely work similarly. Microsoft describes GPT4 as a “multidimensional model” that converts texts into music and images. According to Microsoft, the primary use of this program will be to automatically convert phone calls between users and staff in a call center or office into text messages. If you save this text, it will make creating a database, maintaining records, and making decisions much more accessible.
As the name indicates, ChatGPT is based on an architecture developed by OpenAI called the Generative Pre-trained Transformer, also called GPT, known explicitly as GPT-3 or GPT-3.5, which limits the output of the chatbot to text. Because GPT-4 is multimodal AI, it is possible to use it beyond text, unlike previous AI models. According to Holger Kenn, the Director of Business Strategy at Microsoft Germany, the AI could translate text into video, music, and images. Text-to-video generators have been introduced previously, as tech giants such as Meta and Google already have models that convert text into video. It is important to note that both Meta’s and Google’s technology is still in the research stage and is not yet available to the public, which puts OpenAI in the best position to maintain its lead in the productive AI sector.