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Language Models

Aaron Croissette edited this page May 30, 2023 · 3 revisions

Language models are a type of artificial intelligence that uses machine learning algorithms to generate human-like language output based on input text. OpenAI, an AI research organization, has developed several language models that are capable of generating high-quality text.

OpenAI offers several language models under its chat completion category. These models can be used for a variety of tasks, such as generating responses in chatbots, completing sentences in writing, or generating captions for images. The following are some of the language models offered by OpenAI:

  1. gpt-4: A language model that is currently under development by OpenAI. It is expected to be even more powerful than its predecessor, GPT-3.
  2. gpt-4-0314: This is a version of the GPT-4 model that was last updated on March 14th, 2023.
  3. gpt-4-32k: A version of the GPT-4 model that has been trained on a smaller dataset of 32,000 tokens.
  4. gpt-4-32k-0314: This is a version of the GPT-4-32k model that was last updated on March 14th, 2023.
  5. gpt-3.5-turbo: A version of the GPT-3 language model that has been optimized for speed and can generate high-quality text more quickly.
  6. gpt-3.5-turbo-0301: This is a version of the GPT-3.5-turbo model that was last updated on March 1st, 2023.

By default, if the --model option is not specified when using OpenAI's language models, it will use gpt-3.5-turbo. However, users can specify which model they want to use by including the --model option in their command.

OpenAI's language models have a wide range of applications in industries such as education, journalism, and customer service. These models can help automate repetitive tasks, generate new content, and improve efficiency in many workflows. With the continued development of these models, the possibilities for their use will continue to expand.

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