How to test the new GPT-4 Chat

Since artificial intelligence (AI) became a tangible reality, the industry has evolved by leaps and bounds. One of the leading companies in this technological race is OpenAI, which has developed some of the most advanced AI models on the market, such as the famous GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3).

GPT-3 has been the largest and most advanced artificial intelligence model to date

Now comes GPT-4, the successor to GPT-3, which has been the largest and most advanced AI model to date. This model was trained with a huge dataset and has demonstrated a surprising ability to generate coherent text, answer questions, and perform natural language tasks.

It has a much greater processing capacity, which means it will be able to process and analyze an unprecedented amount of data. In addition, it features some significant improvements in its architecture, making it even more accurate and efficient.

How to try GPT-4 artificial intelligence

To try Chat GPT-4, simply visit the OpenAI website and click the “Talk to GPT-3” button. From there, the user can ask any question or task they want, and see how the AI responds.

But the improved version, GPT-4, is currently only available by subscription. This allows, among other things, unlimited and unrestricted access to GPT-3, something that can be limited during times of high demand.

According to OpenAI:

“ChatGPT Plus subscribers will have access to GPT-4 at chat.openai.com with a usage limit. We will adjust the exact usage limit based on demand and system performance in practice, but we expect capacity to be severely restricted (although we will scale and optimize in the coming months)”

How to subscribe to ChatGPT

To subscribe, follow these steps:

-Go to the ChatGPT website

-Log in with your OpenAI account

-Click on the “Upgrade to Plus” option in the sidebar. There are two plans, free and Plus, the latter for $20 per month.

-Enter your payment method

-Confirm subscription

Once these steps are completed, you will have unlimited access to GPT-3 and will also be able to access GPT-4 in trial mode, with usage, response speed, and wait time restrictions similar to those of free GPT-3 users.