In an exciting development, Microsoft has officially launched the premium version of ChatGPT, making it accessible to the public. This premium subscription includes integration with the latest iterations of generative neural networks from OpenAI, offering users an advanced experience with the ChatGPT chatbot.
In a recent blog post, Microsoft expressed its commitment to delivering continuous innovation and enhancements to Copilot, with a focus on providing users the most effective AI-powered assistance. The roadmap for 2024 highlights Microsoft's dedication to bringing cutting-edge technologies to the forefront.
As part of this initiative, Microsoft has initiated a testing phase, granting a select group of users access to an updated version of Copilot. This updated version is powered by the state-of-the-art GPT-4 Turbo language model and the DALL-E 3 image generator. Notably, the public release of ChatGPT operates on the GPT-3.5 model, while access to the GPT-4 Turbo model is exclusively available through a subscription.
The integration of GPT-4 Turbo into Copilot introduces several capabilities, enabling users to tackle more complex tasks, such as code writing. Users can select portions of text and instruct the assistant to rewrite them, showcasing the model's enhanced language understanding. Moreover, improvements in image comprehension empower Copilot to execute user requests with greater accuracy. Users of Copilot in the Edge browser can also leverage its capabilities to ask questions about open videos, expanding the scope of interactive functionalities. Additionally, the latest version of DALL-E 3 enhances image generation, delivering even more realistic and high-quality images compared to its predecessor.
For those interested in exploring these innovations and experiencing the enhanced capabilities of Copilot, further details can be found in Microsoft's blog post [here]. Stay tuned for more updates as Microsoft continues to push the boundaries of AI innovation.
