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ChatGPT’s Strawberry update could let the chatbot do research on its own
ChatGPT is the generative AI chatbot I use the most, and I also happen to pay for the Plus subscription, even though the free tier would give me access to most of the chatbot's features. I also happen to use GPT-4o, OpenAI's latest and best ChatGPT model. But I can't say I'm fully satisfied with what GPT-4o can do for me, and I can't wait for OpenAI to fix it.
What I hate most about GPT-4o is the speed at which it produces responses. These responses can be wrong and need correction. I wish it could slow down a little and reason.
When I tell the chatbot it made a mistake or a few mistakes, it doesn't always correct them immediately. That is, the corrections continue to be wrong. Getting the right information out of it might take a few nudges. And it won't always perform internet searches when I tell it the information isn't accurate.
I'm trying to be persistent with it, as it teaches me how to interact with AI chatbots better while I wait for OpenAI to improve GPT-4o. Now that I have heard of the purported Strawberry upgrade, I can't wait for OpenAI to deploy it for ChatGPT. It can't remove all hallucinations, but if the rumors are right, Strawberry might give ChatGPT the ability to reason.
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