ChatGPT Cut-Off Date Now January 2022

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While the world waits for ChatGPT to connect to the internet and GPT-4 multimodal, OpenAI has expanded its knowledge capabilities, but only a little bit. ChatGPT Plus, which is based on GPT-4 can now access information up to January 2022, while free users of ChatGPT based GPT-3.5 still have the knowledge cut-off of September 2021. 

Apart from looking at it as a minor improvement, this definitely is a hint that OpenAI has added more capabilities, such as training its LLMs on more data. Though the company hasn’t made any announcement about the change, people on HackerNews and X are finding out and sharing the change. 

I see no one reporting on the change in the cut-off date of ChatGPT, which is now January 2022. It was September 2021. This is huge… Why is no one reporting on it?! pic.twitter.com/5hgKJDD3Gc

— reinier van eijk (@reiniervaneijk) September 18, 2023

According to another user on HackerNews, if using the ChatGPT API, the chatbot mentions that the cut-off date is actually July 2023. To this, another user pointed out that asking ChatGPT itself about its knowledge cut-off is not a sure shot way of proving it.

Recently, OpenAI also announced ChatGPT Enterprise, catering for businesses. This expansion of the cut-off date might be a way of introducing more prices within the chatbot’s model. Even then, ChatGPT still hallucinates while giving information as mentioned by some users on X. 

In another recent report, OpenAI has said that it is also planning to release GPTVision, which is going to be the multimodal version of GPT-4, in a bid to compete with Google DeepMind’s rush towards Gemini. The anonymous source also said that this might also be the first step towards GPT-5. OpenAI is yet to make a formal announcement about the same.

OpenAI has also announced its DevDay, a developer conference in San Francisco on November 6, 2023. There has been a lot of anticipation about what the company is going to announce, though Sam Altman has said that there is going to be no announcement about GPT-5.

Some predictions for OpenAI’s developer day on November 6th…

– Meaningful GPT-4 cost reduction
– Fine-tuning for GPT-4
– UI for fine-tuning
– Multimodal GPT-4 goes live
– DALL-E 3
– ChatGPT API (rethinking of plugins)

I bet I hit on at least 3.

— Mckay Wrigley (@mckaywrigley) September 15, 2023

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ChatGPT Cut-Off Date Now January 2022

While the world waits for ChatGPT to connect to the internet and GPT-4 multimodal, OpenAI has expanded its knowledge capabilities, but only a little bit. ChatGPT Plus, which is based on GPT-4 can now access information up to January 2022, while free users of ChatGPT based GPT-3.5 still have the knowledge cut-off of September 2021. 

Apart from looking at it as a minor improvement, this definitely is a hint that OpenAI has added more capabilities, such as training its LLMs on more data. Though the company hasn’t made any announcement about the change, people on HackerNews and X are finding out and sharing the change. 

I see no one reporting on the change in the cut-off date of ChatGPT, which is now January 2022. It was September 2021. This is huge… Why is no one reporting on it?! pic.twitter.com/5hgKJDD3Gc

— reinier van eijk (@reiniervaneijk) September 18, 2023

According to another user on HackerNews, if using the ChatGPT API, the chatbot mentions that the cut-off date is actually July 2023. To this, another user pointed out that asking ChatGPT itself about its knowledge cut-off is not a sure shot way of proving it.

Recently, OpenAI also announced ChatGPT Enterprise, catering for businesses. This expansion of the cut-off date might be a way of introducing more prices within the chatbot’s model. Even then, ChatGPT still hallucinates while giving information as mentioned by some users on X. 

In another recent report, OpenAI has said that it is also planning to release GPTVision, which is going to be the multimodal version of GPT-4, in a bid to compete with Google DeepMind’s rush towards Gemini. The anonymous source also said that this might also be the first step towards GPT-5. OpenAI is yet to make a formal announcement about the same.

OpenAI has also announced its DevDay, a developer conference in San Francisco on November 6, 2023. There has been a lot of anticipation about what the company is going to announce, though Sam Altman has said that there is going to be no announcement about GPT-5.

Some predictions for OpenAI’s developer day on November 6th…

– Meaningful GPT-4 cost reduction
– Fine-tuning for GPT-4
– UI for fine-tuning
– Multimodal GPT-4 goes live
– DALL-E 3
– ChatGPT API (rethinking of plugins)

I bet I hit on at least 3.

— Mckay Wrigley (@mckaywrigley) September 15, 2023

The post ChatGPT Cut-Off Date Now January 2022 appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

Disclaimer

We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in all of our reporting and coverage. We StartupNews.fyi want to be transparent with our readers about any potential conflicts of interest that may arise in our work. It’s possible that some of the investors we feature may have connections to other businesses, including competitors or companies we write about. However, we want to assure our readers that this will not have any impact on the integrity or impartiality of our reporting. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news and information to our audience, and we will continue to uphold our ethics and principles in all of our work. Thank you for your trust and support.

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