OpenAI increases the number of possible messages to GPT-4
- July 20, 2023
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ChatGPT Plus users can now send more messages to GPT-4. This allows them to interact more and experiment more with the different features of the chatbot. ChatGPT Plus
ChatGPT Plus users can now send more messages to GPT-4. This allows them to interact more and experiment more with the different features of the chatbot. ChatGPT Plus
ChatGPT Plus users can now send more messages to GPT-4. This allows them to interact more and experiment more with the different features of the chatbot.
ChatGPT Plus subscribers can now send more messages to GPT-4. This allows users to “converse” more intensively with the chatbot and to experiment more with the various functions and plug-ins.
It was OpenAI itself that made the announcement on twitter. The company now limits the number of possible messages to fifty, every three hours. That’s double the previous number.
However, there are users who do this as well Blue Birdie, reports an increase up to two hundred messages. This number would apply to the same period of time.
This increase allows users to have longer conversations with the chatbot and thus better test the possibilities and answers. It also allows for a much deeper look at a single topic and testing the AI model’s responses.
The more tech-savvy ChatGPT Plus subscribers, such as B. Developers are given additional options to get started with the recently integrated Code Interpreter and the many plug-ins that the system is now rich with.
For companies using ChatGPT Plus, this increase is an excellent opportunity to test more intensively how the system responds to messages from customers, such as questions or complaints. In addition, part of the available news can also be used for a more thorough analysis of the data.
Developers can now also refine and train the AI model more extensively. This is also good news for GPT-4 itself, as a recent study by two American universities showed that the model appears to be getting a lot dumber pretty quickly.
Source: IT Daily
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