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OpenAI Unveils Chat GPT-4.5 with Advanced AI Capabilities
OpenAI has introduced GPT-4.5, its most sophisticated AI language model yet, offering improved conversational abilities and greater emotional intelligence. The model is currently available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers, who pay $200 per month, as part of a research preview. OpenAI has announced plans to extend access to other subscription tiers in the near future.
Designed to make interactions more natural and engaging, GPT-4.5 boasts enhanced conversational depth. However, its high computational demands make it costly to train and operate. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has attributed delays in the model’s full rollout to ongoing GPU shortages.
Beyond improved dialogue capabilities, GPT-4.5 includes web search functionality, canvas integration, and support for file and image uploads. However, AI Voice Mode is not yet available. While GPT-4.5 surpasses its predecessors in language performance, it has been observed to lag behind smaller models like o3-mini in mathematics and science benchmarks.
OpenAI aims to expand access to GPT-4.5 in the coming weeks, allowing more users to experience its advanced capabilities.
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