According to a report by IT Home on November 7, OpenAI held its first developer conference today. OpenAI has launched a service called “GPTs” for its ChatGPT, which allows users to create “their own version of ChatGPT” based on specific needs. OpenAI says they introduced the features to give users “some control” over ChatGPT, such as businesses can create a special assistant that only employees can access, and parents can create a problem-solving tool that specializes in teaching their children how to solve tricky math problems.
OpenAI also launched a preview version of GPT-4 Turbo, which supports 128k contexts, three times cheaper input prices than GPT-4, double the rate limit, an updated knowledge base to April 2023, in addition to adding JSON Mode, and updating multiple function call capabilities. GPT-4 is more powerful, cheaper, and cheaper to develop. In addition, OpenAI has introduced a new feature called JSON Mode, which makes it easier for developers to make it easier for models to call JSON and xml content, making it easier for models to return consistent output results for repeatable output, which can be useful for controlling model behavior and writing model unit test content.
Yesterday, it was reported that the content of OpenAI’s press conference was exposed: GPT-4 Turbo will be launched, with a context length of 128K.