The latest changes on OpenAI's renowned multi-model large language model, GPT-4 Turbo, are in the latest update released by the company. It said that in this update, the GPT-4 Turbo LLM now gets past the "laziness" bug that has been affecting its generations and outputs for users, especially as many complain about the AI not completing the task it was given. 

OpenAI's latest update answers a key issue to the current GPT-4 Turbo, the LLM under the Preview Version, but does not update the other versions of the models.

OpenAI Brings Updated GPT-4 Turbo to Answer 'Laziness' Issue

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In the latest blog post by OpenAI, the company addressed the issue of AI laziness found on its systems, and it now delivers an update for GPT-4 Turbo to surpass this bug which prevented it from completing its tasks. 

According to OpenAI, "This model completes tasks like code generation more thoroughly than the previous preview model and is intended to reduce cases of "laziness" where the model doesn't complete a task. The new model also includes the fix for the bug impacting non-English UTF-8 generations."

GPT-4 Turbo is known for being in the preview version of the system, available for those under the paid subscription and beta experience by the company.

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GPT-4 Turbo Update: No Updates for Other LLM Versions

OpenAI said that GPT-4 Turbo with vision is coming in general availability in the upcoming months, bringing this solution to laziness for all users. However, for those who are using the GPT-4 or GPT-3.5 versions only, users may still experience the AI laziness issue as these did not get the same update the company provided the latest development.

OpenAI's GPT-4 and What it Brings to Users

Back in the inaugural OpenAI DevDay in San Francisco, California last November, the removed and reinstated CEO, Sam Altman, introduced the world to the latest version of its LLM, the GPT-4 Turbo. Having a turbo slapped onto a name means it is faster and more capable of delivering features, and that is exactly what OpenAI meant when it teased the LLM.

This expands more of its current version of the LLM, GPT-4, saying that this version is more powerful and equipped to give users better information, updated until April 2023's data. 

Moreover, OpenAI's renowned partner, Microsoft, also announced in December that it is upgrading the Copilot AI experience with the GPT-4 Turbo

AI Laziness is an issue that chatbots and generative AI systems manifest, and this is evidenced by its reluctance to accomplish a prompt requested by a user, found in GPT-4's versions. OpenAI wants to change this for all, but its latest update started with the GPT-4 Turbo's issues, with the other versions like GPT-4 and GPT-3.5 still facing this problem found on ChatGPT and the rest. 

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