#I'm a chatgpt 4 plus user, but I don't see any option to enable gpt-4o
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Hey! The rollout is still in progress, it hasn't reached everyone yet! I'm also eagerly anticipating it 🙂
should be free no?
Free accounts will have access to GPT-4o, yes! With a usage cap.
What about token memory? and also what about modality, can free users talk aswell?
I didn't think we know for sure about token context window limits yet, but I'm not sure. Multimodality capability sounds like it will be available, though. https://openai.com/index/gpt-4o-and-more-tools-to-chatgpt-free/
Updates to this page seem to imply 8K context: https://openai.com/chatgpt/pricing/
That's....quite low
I was expecting at least 32k or 128, given that there's already models with over a million tokens, I need it for coding
i think its 128k just like gpt4, for the api
They should up it to 1 mil too, coding is then viable in it
would be too slow. Although it is simple to scale with RoPE if openai really wanted
It wouldn't be slow, look at Gemini 1.5 pro
Not to mention, the new ai data centers they are building shouldn't have issues with this
Gemini 1.5 pro is slow when you use close to a mil tokens. Even using half the limit takes you 1 min to generate a response.
That's a good time when used for coding, just make two versions, one specifically for this
Yep. It would also be absolutely insane if they did this + omnimodality
Honestly this talk is dumb anyway, the new chips will make the speed issue non existent, either Nvidia themselves or groq
Both with chips made for ai that speed up the process many times over
It's just taking too long
groq speed is crazy
Yeah, I don't get why they aren't partnering with openai