

Want something more out of ChatGPT? Enter GPT-4.
According to early testing, GPT-4 can reason and learn — tasks its predecessor struggled with.
ChatGPT has caught the world’s attention for the way it generates conversation, essays, screenplays and more. A newer version launched this week, worrying some experts about how the AI software could be misused as it continues to get upgraded.
Reset learns more about GPT-4 and how its capabilities could impact our lives.
GUEST: Drew Harwell, reporter covering artificial intelligence for The Washington Post
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Want something more out of ChatGPT? Enter GPT-4.
According to early testing, GPT-4 can reason and learn — tasks its predecessor struggled with.
ChatGPT has caught the world’s attention for the way it generates conversation, essays, screenplays and more. A newer version launched this week, worrying some experts about how the AI software could be misused as it continues to get upgraded.
Reset learns more about GPT-4 and how its capabilities could impact our lives.
GUEST: Drew Harwell, reporter covering artificial intelligence for The Washington Post