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GPT-4 Vision publicly released on: 2023-09-25 by OpenAI.
Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · e15378ee47c08761
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- GPT-4 Vision
- Predicate
publicly_released_on- Object
- 2023-09-25 by OpenAI
- Confidence
- 100%
- Tags
- gpt-4v · gpt-4-vision · openai · multimodal · vision · released_on · 2023
Sources (2)
[1] official blog · OpenAI · 2023-09-25
ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak“We are beginning to roll out new voice and image capabilities in ChatGPT. They offer a new, more intuitive type of interface by allowing you to have a voice conversation or show ChatGPT what you're talking about.”
OpenAI is rated by SourceScore — see its reliability →[2] docs · OpenAI · 2023-09-25
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