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LEOWDQ t1_jaehwvl wrote
Reply to comment by wisintel in (Long post) Will the GPT4 generation of models be the last "highly anticipated" by the public? by AdditionalPizza
I don't know why you're being downvoted, but the current model on Bing is indeed GPT-4, just that Microsoft had the licensing rights with OpenAI, and called it Prometheus instead.
And it seems that with Microsoft's 10 billion USD additional backing, GPT-4 may be forever closed-source within Microsoft.
LEOWDQ t1_jaeilhw wrote
Reply to comment by MysteryInc152 in (Long post) Will the GPT4 generation of models be the last "highly anticipated" by the public? by AdditionalPizza
This guy is correct.
Microsoft openly said that Prometheus (the model behind Bing) is OpenAI's successor to GPT 3.5, so it's GPT-4 in all but name. And also the fact that it seems to be closed-source, meaning no open-source APIs like GPT-3 and GPT-3.5 for the public