OpenAI’s Spring Update on May 13 brought three major announcements from the AI company:
The coming changes to ChatGPT “brings GPT-4 level intelligence to everyone, including our free users,” said OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati during the livestream.
Murati said OpenAI’s next flagship model GPT-4o is “faster” and “improves on its capabilities across text, vision and audio” compared to GPT-4. The “o” stands for “omni.”
Instead, GPT-4o responds faster than its predecessor GPT-4 Turbo and has increased proficiency in non-English languages, video and audio. GPT-4o will be 2x faster, 50% cheaper and have 5x higher rate limits than GPT-4 Turbo, Murati said. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said today on X that GPT-4o is “natively multimodal,” meaning it can switch faster between voice, text and video analysis.
GPT-4o will be accessible for free within ChatGPT, and it will roll out over the next few weeks to users globally. ChatGPT Plus and Team users will be able to use GPT-4o first, while availability for Enterprise users is “coming soon,” Open AI said. Paid ChatGPT users will have up to five times capacity limits. GPT-4o will also be available in the ChatGPT API.
The demo of GPT-4o’s voice capabilities in the ChatGPT app at the livestream sounded quite natural, including several examples of how the model will respond seamlessly when interrupted. ChatGPT sometimes struggled to distinguish what images it was supposed to be looking at, but its responsiveness was remarkable.
The company noted it wasn’t releasing GPT-5, the rumored next-generation model, during the Spring Update. Murati said there may be more news about upcoming releases “soon.”
OpenAI reassured people that GPT-4o has “new safety systems to provide guardrails on voice outputs,” plus extensive post-training and filtering of the training data to prevent ChatGPT from saying anything inappropriate or unsafe. GPT-4o was built in accordance with OpenAI’s internal Preparedness Framework and voluntary commitments. More than 70 external security researchers red teamed GPT-4o before its release.
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MacOS users will soon be able to download a ChatGPT desktop application. ChatGPT Plus users can access the desktop app today, while other free and paying users can expect to gain access to it “in the coming weeks,” OpenAI said.
Concurrently with the new ChatGPT desktop application, ChatGPT apps and the desktop version will receive a new, cleaner UI intended to improve ease of use.
Starting May 13, ChatGPT users will see the following rolling out for people who don’t subscribe to paid plans:
TechRepublic covered the OpenAI Spring Update remotely.