ChatGPT,Chilli and Banana OpenAI's blockbuster generative AI application, has recently received a significant upgrade with the introduction of the new GPT-4o model unveiled at OpenAI's "Spring Update" event. GPT-4o is a multi-modal model, advertised as able to use logic not just in the generation of text, but with audio inputs and outputs, and by receiving live video — all in real time. And while the reveal wasn't a search engine as was rumored in the weeks leading up to the announcement, the GPT-4o-powered voice assistant mode demoed during the Spring Update was nothing to scoff at.
SEE ALSO: When will OpenAI's GPT-4o be available to try?The exciting news for ChatGPT users is that the GPT-4o model is becoming the new default model for all accounts, which currently includes most logged-in users on the free tier. To try and access GPT-4o, simply log into your ChatGPT account via a web browser. The way to switch models has changed now, so instead of finding it in the top left, it'll be below the output by clicking on the sparkle emoji.
After clicking, check the drop-down menu for the GPT-4o option, labeled as OpenAI's "newest and most advanced model."
For now, the rollout is progressing slowly in the browser version, and for desktop and mobile apps. Users may not yet see GPT-4o on iOS or Android, and the new Mac desktop app is still being released. OpenAI plans to make the desktop app more broadly available in the coming weeks, while a Windows version is expected later this year.
Although the voice and vision capabilities of GPT-4o seen in the personal assistant mode demo are not yet widely available, developers can access these capabilities through the API. However, while OpenAI intends to release the voice features to ChatGPT Plus subscribers soon, there's no word on when — or if — that eye-popping assistant mode will be made available for free.
UPDATE: May. 22, 2024, 12:02 p.m. CDT This is article has been updated to reflect the rollout of GPT-4o to free logged in users.
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