SqueakyPickle
SqueakyPickle
27mo

Have you used GPT-4 (paid version) for office related work ?

I am doing this poll because most often than not, colleagues use free version GPT 3.5 and then dismiss chatgpt as being incapable without realising how good GPT-4 and code interpreter is.

Yes
No
117 votesexpired
27mo ago
ZippyPickle
ZippyPickle
27mo

@AGIcoming reviews about how Gemini is looking like internally at Google?

SqueakyPickle
SqueakyPickle
27mo

Gemini ultra is little bit better than GPT-4V but OpenAI is going to launch GPT4. 5 very very soon.... Things have now started to move quickly at Deepmind..... Gemini 2.0 is going to see magic of Alphazero + LLMs which will begin to see emergence of narrow super intelligence in various discipline like coding, mathematics etc.

ZippyPickle
ZippyPickle
27mo

excited for what's in store for all of us.There were a lot of rumours around GPT 4.5 launching on twitter yesterday(which Altman denied later on ig) ,let's see when do we get a glimpse of the same

BouncyQuokka
BouncyQuokka
27mo

If you are not using gpt-4, you are missing out on massive productivity gains.

PeppyKoala
PeppyKoala

But is it worth 20 USD/month? I'd rather pay for copilot instead of copy pasting code over and it's cheaper. I've heard there's a limit on the number of queries for GPT-4 and the code generation's not great

MagicalQuokka
MagicalQuokka

Yup, GPT-4 is a beast for software engineering. It has helped me solve new hard problems (the kind you don't find on StackOverflow or even in obscure tech blog posts - the kind you discover in customer conversations). It is a really powerful coworker.

MagicalQuokka
MagicalQuokka

I'm keenly waiting for Gemini Ultra

BouncyQuokka
BouncyQuokka
27mo

I don't remember the last time I used Google search. Sorry, @AGIcoming

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