ChatGPT will talk and interpret the images
For example, users will be able to show the software what’s in their fridge so it can suggest a recipe, according to OpenAI, which runs the software.
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Where will ChatGPT stop? OpenAI announced on Monday, September 25, that it has equipped its AI software with speech and vision to make it “easier”. The interface that made generative AI popular – Able to produce text, images and other content on demand in everyday language – It will soon be able to process requests containing images as well as chat verbally with its users.
They can, for example, take a photo of a monument and “Have a chat with ChatGPT” on the building’s history, or even showing the program what’s in their fridge so it can give them a recipe, OpenAI suggests. Other potential use cases depending on the company: helping your kids with their homework (by taking a photo of a math problem for example) or even asking the chatbot to tell them a bedtime story.
Poorly organized programs raise concerns
These new tools will be rolled out over the next two weeks to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, the paid version of the chatbot, or enterprise customers of the service. The company announced the anticipated addition of such features last March, when it introduced GPT-4, the latest version of its language model.
The success of ChatGPT since the end of 2022 has led to a major race for generative artificial intelligence among the technology giants, with Google and Microsoft leading the way. But the rapid rollout of these still poorly organized programs also raises a great deal of concern.
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