< img src = "/uploads/blogs/e4/d1/ib-fqjsfe2gh_237c6fc9.jpg" Alt = "Openai presented & quot; quot; quot; < p > Openai & nbsp; nbsp & nbsp; launch of the new language model of artificial intelligence GPT-4.5, which it calls its “most perfect model”. Developers claim that the novelty has become much more accurate, more creative and better understands the context of requests.

< h4 >< strng > The main features of GPT-4.5 0 ~/H4 > < Ol > < li >< strong > fewer errors and fabrications . GPT-4.5 improves the accuracy of answers by reducing the number of so-called hallucinations in answers. < li >< strong > a better understanding of human emotions . The model has become more “emotionally sensitive” (EQ) that makes it more useful in communication, support and creative tasks. < li >< strong > Deep Knowledge of the World . GPT-4.5 has an extended knowledge base and improved analytical skills. < LI >< Strong > Higher Efficiency in Writing Text and Programming . Thanks to the new GPT-4.5 optimization algorithms generates high quality code and texts. < li >< strong > Improved interaction with users . The model is better recognizing hidden requests, feels the context of conversation and adapts to the interlocutor style.

< h4 >< strng > Availability and use

< P > GPT-4.5 is already available in Chatgpt for Pro users, and soon with & Rsquo; it will appear for business accounts. He also works through API that allows companies to integrate it into their services.

< p > Openai developers emphasize that GPT-4.5 & mdash; This is only the next step in the development of AI. In the future, they plan to combine this model with advanced algorithms of logical thinking to create even more intelligent and adaptive artificial intelligence.

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