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Microsoft Germany's Chief Technical Officer (CTO), Andreas Braun, stated to the German news website Heise, "We will introduce GPT-4 next week... We will have multimodal models that provide entirely new possibilities, like videos.
A multimodal language model can draw information from a variety of sources, therefore the most recent GPT-4-based advancements may be able to respond to user questions using images, audio, and video. GPT-4 may succeed in resolving ChatGPT's issue of responding slowly to user-generated inquiries in addition to its multimodal capabilities. It is anticipated that the next-generation language model will respond considerably more rapidly and naturally.

According to rumours, OpenAI may also be developing a mobile application that uses GPT-4. Interestingly, ChatGPT does not yet have a mobile app and instead operates as a web-based language paradigm.
Using artificial neural networks, ChatGPT is a chatbot that responds to inquiries in a manner reminiscent of a human. In November 2022, San Francisco-based OpenAI debuted the world's most popular chatbot, which has since gone viral. Only two months after its inception, it just surpassed the milestone of 100 million active monthly users, although it took the well-known social media applications Tik Tok and Instagram about nine months and two and a half years, respectively, to reach the illustrious number.





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