Meet GPT-4o: OpenAI's charming AI that sings and styles

GPT-4o, OpenAI's latest breakthrough seamlessly integrates audio, vision, and text for real-time reasoning.


Pop Culture & Art May 25, 2024
OpenAI and ChatGPT logos are seen in this illustration taken, February 3, 2023. PHOTO: REUTERS

OpenAI's latest innovation, GPT-4o, is proving to be not just a technological advancement but a charismatic companion capable of engaging in uniquely human interactions.

One of the standout demonstrations from OpenAI's recent Spring Updates event featured GPT-4o in action, where it not only offered fashion advice but also serenaded the subject with a song, showcasing its dual capabilities.

The dual GPT-4os showcased their ability to interact with each other and with humans, offering a glimpse into the future of AI in everyday life.

The video, aptly titled "Two GPT-4os Interacting and Singing," highlights the models' advanced understanding of both visual and audio inputs.

In this instance, the AI observed a man dressed in a casual T-shirt and provided real-time fashion feedback.

A female AI voice playfully advised the subject to tidy up his appearance, remarking, "You definitely have the ‘I’ve been coding all night’ look down, which actually might work in your favor."

But the showcase didn’t stop at fashion tips. The same AIs turned their attention to a lighthearted incident where a second person playfully gave the first bunny ears during the session.

Responding to this playful interaction, the AIs broke into song, crafting a tune on-the-spot about "surprise guests with a playful streak."

This particular performance highlights GPT-4o's ability to seamlessly integrate into social settings, offering more than just functional assistance—it provides a delightful interaction.

The implications of such technology are vast, suggesting a future where AI can contribute to everyday moments with both practicality and a sense of joy.

 

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