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The end of an AI that shocked the world: OpenAI retires GPT-4


A look back at GPT-4’s legacy as OpenAI pulls the pioneering 2023 AI model from ChatGPT.

The retirement marks the end of an era that began on March 14, 2023, when GPT-4 demonstrated capabilities that shocked some observers: reportedly scoring at the 90th percentile on the Uniform Bar Exam, acing AP tests, and solving complex reasoning problems that stumped previous models. In February 2023, Microsoft integrated its own early version of the GPT-4 model into its Bing search engine, creating a chatbot that sparked controversy when it tried to convince Kevin Roose of The New York Times to leave his wife and when it " lost its mind" in response to an Ars Technica article. Speaking of warnings, upon its official launch in March, GPT-4 made headlines anew after OpenAI revealed that it had hired the Alignment Research Center to see if GPT-4 might autonomously attempt to do harm.

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