April 11, 2025, 11:20 am
OpenAI announced that its GPT-4 language model will be retired from ChatGPT on April 30, as part of its plan to upgrade the service. The company is introducing a new, improved model—GPT-4o—that will replace GPT-4 for the consumer interface while still keeping GPT-4 available via API. This move is aimed at streamlining user experience and accelerating development in AI technology.
Evidence is mounting that the newest version of GPT will be released soon.
OpenAI plans to remove its GPT-4 language model from ChatGPT on April 30, according to a recent changelog announcement. The article OpenAI's GPT-4 retires at the end of April appeared first on THE DECODER.
OpenAI will retire GPT-4 from ChatGPT on April 30, replacing it with GPT-4o as the default model, though GPT-4 will remain available through the API. Evaluations indicate GPT-4o outperforms the older version.
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