In order to enhance the factuality and mathematical capabilities of the ChatGPT language model, OpenAI has announced various upgrades. Users should experience improved performance across a variety of topics and a decreased chance of ChatGPT declining to respond to queries.
Based on user input, the option to discontinue creating a response has also been introduced. Users of ChatGPT will also be able to browse previous talks, rename saved conversations, and delete undesirable ones. This feature is now being slowly handed out.
OpenAI is experimenting with a daily message cap in order to maintain a high-quality experience, with the ability for users to prolong their access by offering feedback.
ChatGPT — Release Notes
The latest update for ChatGPT
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Release Notes (Jan 30)
We’ve upgraded the ChatGPT model with improved factuality and mathematical capabilities.
Release Notes (Jan 9)
We’re excited to announce several updates to ChatGPT! Here’s what’s new:
We made more improvements to the ChatGPT model! It should be generally better across a wide range of topics and has improved factuality.
Stop generating: Based on your feedback, we’ve added the ability to stop generating ChatGPT’s response
Release Notes (Dec 15)
We’re excited to announce several updates to ChatGPT! Here’s what’s new:
General performance: Among other improvements, users will notice that ChatGPT is now less likely to refuse to answer questions.
Conversation history: You’ll soon be able to view past conversations with ChatGPT, rename your saved conversations and delete the ones you don’t want to keep. We are gradually rolling out this feature.
Daily limit: To ensure a high-quality experience for all ChatGPT users, we are experimenting with a daily message cap. If you’re included in this group, you’ll be presented with an option to extend your access by providing feedback to ChatGPT.
To see if you’re using the updated version, look for “ChatGPT Dec 15 Version” at the bottom of the screen.