#The speed of API is slow

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Hello,

gpt-4 API is slow.
Compared same prompt with gpt-4 = 1 min. 20 sec.
With "text-davinci-003" = 17 sec. Is it the current situation, or the engine is slower?

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Test prompt:
How to get contrast shower

Answer by CPT-4:
A contrast shower is a type of hydrotherapy that involves alternating between hot and cold water during your shower. This technique is believed to help improve circulation, boost the immune system, and aid in muscle recovery. Here's how to take a contrast shower:

  1. Begin with a warm-up: Start your shower with warm water to help relax your muscles and open up your blood vessels. Spend about 2-3 minutes under the warm water, allowing your body to adjust to the temperature.
  2. Switch to hot water: Turn up the temperature to a hot but tolerable level. Stay under the hot water for about 2-3 minutes. This will help increase blood flow and circulation throughout your body.
  3. Switch to cold water: Turn the temperature down to a cold but tolerable level. Stay under the cold water for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. This will cause your blood vessels to constrict, which can help reduce inflammation and flush out toxins.
  4. Alternate between hot and cold: Continue to alternate between hot and cold water for the duration of your shower. Aim for at least 3 cycles of hot and cold, with each cycle lasting about 2-3 minutes for hot water and 30 seconds to 1 minute for cold water.
  5. End with cold water: Finish your contrast shower with a final blast of cold water to help invigorate your body and close your pores. This can also help you feel more alert and refreshed.
  6. Dry off and moisturize: After your contrast shower, gently pat your skin dry with a towel and apply a moisturizer to help lock in hydration.
    Remember to listen to your body and adjust the water temperatures to your comfort level. If you have any medical conditions or concerns, consult with a healthcare professional before trying a contrast shower.
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Answer by text-davinci-003:
Contrast showers are a type of hydrotherapy that involves alternating between hot and cold water. To get a contrast shower, you will need a shower with two separate shower heads, one for hot water and one for cold water. You can also purchase a shower head with a built-in diverter that allows you to switch between hot and cold water. Once you have the necessary equipment, you can begin your contrast shower. Start by standing under the hot water for three minutes, then switch to the cold water for 30 seconds. Repeat this cycle three times, ending with cold water.