


In the future, you’ll likely find it on Microsoft’s search engine, Bing. But the newest version is currently only being offered to ChatGPT Plus subscribers for $20 a month - sign up here - and as an API tool for developers to build into their applications. Most people can give basic ChatGPT a whirl by signing up with OpenAI here, although restrictions apply in some countries and territories around the world. OpenAI said in a blog post that the latest iteration “still has many known limitations that we are working to address, such as social biases, hallucinations, and adversarial prompts.” How can I use ChatGPT-4? Like its predecessor, ChatGPT-4 isn’t too hot at reasoning on current events, given that it was trained on data that existed before 2021. The ability to input video is also on the horizon. A user will have the ability to submit a picture alongside text - both of which ChatGPT-4 will be able to process and discuss.

One of ChatGPT-4’s most dazzling new features is the ability to handle not only words, but pictures too, in what is being called “multimodal” technology.
