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Gemini
264
ChatGPT
233
Perplexity
12
GoogleAI
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Copilot
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ChatGPT
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July 6, 2023 — Code interpreter is now rolling out in beta on web
We’re rolling out code interpreter to all ChatGPT Plus users over the next week.
It lets ChatGPT run code, optionally with access to files you've uploaded. You can ask ChatGPT to analyze data, create charts, edit files, perform math, etc.
We’ll be making these features accessible to Plus users on the web via the beta panel in your settings over the course of the next week.
To enable code interpreter:
Click on your nameSelect beta features from your settingsToggle on the beta features you’d like to try
We've learned that the browsing beta can occasionally display content in ways we don't want, e.g. if a user specifically asks for a URL's full text, it may inadvertently fulfill this request. We are temporarily disabling Browse while we fix this.
We’ve made two updates to the mobile ChatGPT app:
Browsing: Plus users can now use Browsing to get comprehensive answers and current insights on events and information that extend beyond the model's original training data. To try it out, enable Browsing in the “new features” section of your app settings. Then select GPT-4 in the model switcher and choose “Browse with Bing” in the drop-down.Search History Improvements: Tapping on a search result takes you directly to the respective point in the conversation.
Bard codes for you for improved math and data analysisWhat:Starting with English, we’ve updated Bard to detect computational prompts and run code in the background, making Bard better at mathematical tasks, coding questions, and string manipulation.Why:We’re supercharging your ability to analyze data by making Bard better at computation, like finding how many times a certain number shows up in a data set. Bard won’t always get it right, but will keep improving with your feedback.Export Bard-generated tables to Google SheetsWhat:When Bard generates tables, you can now export them right into Google Sheets.Why:Continue your creative explorations wherever you need by moving Bard responses into more of your favorite apps.
More relevant responses with location infoWhat:Bard can start providing more relevant responses if you choose to let it use your device’s precise location. You can manage your preferences inlocation settings.Why:Precise location helps Bard provide more relevant responses about restaurants near you and many other things about your area.
More relevant responses with location infoWhat: Bard can start providing more relevant responses if you choose to let it use your device's precise location. You can manage your preferences inlocation settings.Why:Precise location helps Bard provide more relevant responses about restaurants near you and many other things about your area.
May 24, 2023 — iOS app available in more countries, shared links in alpha, Bing Plugin, disable history on iOS
ChatGPT app for iOS in more countries
Good news! We’re expanding availability of the ChatGPT app for iOS to more countries and regions. Users in 11 countries can now download the ChatGPT app in the Apple App Store including the United States: Albania, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Jamaica, Korea, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, and the United Kingdom.
We will continue to roll out to more countries and regions in the coming weeks. You can track the iOS app rollout here.
Shared Links
We're excited to introduce a new feature: shared links. This feature allows you to create and share your ChatGPT conversations with others. Recipients of your shared link can either view the conversation or copy it to their own chats to continue the thread. This feature is currently rolling out to a small set of testers in alpha, with plans to expand to all users (including free) in the upcoming weeks.
To share your conversations:
Click on the thread you’d like to shareSelect the “Share” buttonClick on “Copy Link”
Learn more.
Bing Plugin
Browse with Bing. We’ve integrated the browsing feature - currently in beta for paid users - more deeply with Bing. You can now click into queries that the model is performing. We look forward to expanding the integration soon.
Disable chat history on iOS
You can now disable your chat history on iOS. Conversations started on your device when chat history is disabled won’t be used to improve our models, won’t appear in your history on your other devices, and will only be stored for 30 days. Similar to the functionality on the web, this setting does not sync across browsers or devices. Learn more.
Bringing images to BardWhat:Starting with English responses, Bard can now bring in images from Google Search, so you can get helpful responses with visuals. You can also ask Bard for images directly. Bard will show a source for each image.Why:Images can help you communicate your ideas more effectively. They can bring concepts to life, make recommendations more persuasive, and enhance responses when you ask for visual information.
Bringing images to BardWhat: Starting with English responses, Bard can now bring in images from Google Search, so you can get helpful responses with visuals. You can also ask Bard for images directly. Bard will show a source for each image.Why:Images can help you communicate your ideas more effectively. They can bring concepts to life, make recommendations more persuasive and enhance responses when you ask for visual information.
More concise summariesWhat:We’ve updated Bard with better summarization capabilities by incorporating advances we’ve developed in our large language models.Why:We’re making Bard better at summarizing information, which is especially helpful when you want to get the gist of a topic quickly. Bard won’t always get it right, but will keep improving with your feedback.Making sources more usefulWhat:Bard can now help you identify which parts of a response match a source. For the responses with sources, you’ll see numbers alongside the response. By clicking on the numbers you will now be able to identify the section of the text that matches the source and easily navigate to it.Why:We want to make it easier for you to understand which parts of a response match a source and provide you with source links in line with the text.
May 12, 2023 — Web browsing and Plugins are now rolling out in beta
If you are a ChatGPT Plus user, enjoy early access to experimental new features, which may change during development. We’ll be making these features accessible via a new beta panel in your settings, which is rolling out to all Plus users over the course of the next week.
Once the beta panel rolls out to you, you’ll be able to try two new features:
Web browsing: Try a new version of ChatGPT that knows when and how to browse the internet to answer questions about recent topics and events.Plugins:Try a new version of ChatGPT that knows when and how to use third-party plugins that you enable.
To use third-party plugins, follow these instructions:
Navigate tohttps://chatgpt.com/Select “Plugins” from the model switcherIn the “Plugins” dropdown, click “Plugin Store” to install and enable new plugins
To enable beta features:
Click on 'Profile & Settings'Select 'Beta features'Toggle on the features you’d like to try
For more information on our rollout process, please check out the article here.
In addition to the beta panel, users can now choose to continue generating a message beyond the maximum token limit. Each continuation counts towards the message allowance.
Expanding access to Bard in more countries and languagesWhat:You can now collaborate with Bard in Japanese and Korean, in addition to US English. We have also expanded access to Bard in all three languages to over 180 countries and territories.Why:As we continue to build Bard responsibly with more real-world feedback, we're gradually expanding access to more languages, countries, and territories over time.Export to Google Docs & GmailWhat:We've added new one-click options to export content generated by Bard, including formatting, directly into Google Docs and Gmail.Why:We want to speed up and simplify your workflow by giving you a way to export Bard’s responses and edit them directly in these Google Workspace apps.Read more comfortably in dim lightWhat:We’ve launched Dark theme on Bard, giving you the ability to easily switch Bard’s appearance between a light background with dark text to a dark background with light text.Why:Dark theme can make using Bard easier on your eyes in dim light.
2023.05.10Expanding access to Bard in more countries and languagesWhat: You can now collaborate with Bard in Japanese and Korean, in addition to US English. We have also expanded access to Bard in all three languages to over 180 countries and territories.Why:As we continue to build Bard responsibly with more real-world feedback, we're gradually expanding access to more languages, countries, and territories over time.Export to Google Docs & GmailWhat:We've added new one-click options to export content generated by Bard, including formatting, directly into Google Docs and Gmail.Why:We want to speed up and simplify your workflow by giving you a way to export Bard’s responses and edit them directly in these Google Workspace apps.Read more comfortably in dim lightWhat:We’ve launched Dark theme on Bard, giving you the ability to easily switch Bard’s appearance between a light background with dark text to a dark background with light text.Why:Dark theme can make using Bard easier on your eyes in dim light.
Access for Google Workspace accountsWhat:Google Workspace admins can now enable Bard for their domains, allowing their users to access Bard using their Workspace accounts.Why:You can now use Bard to help with work, research, or other business needs, when signed into your administrator-enabled Google Workspace account.
We’ve made several updates to ChatGPT! Here's what's new:
You can now turn off chat history and export your data from the ChatGPT settings. Conversations that are started when chat history is disabled won’t be used to train and improve our models, and won’t appear in the history sidebar.We are deprecating the Legacy (GPT-3.5) model on May 10th. Users will be able to continue their existing conversations with this model, but new messages will use the default model.
Help with codingWhat:Bard can now help you code in over 20 programming languages. When Bard generates Python code, you can also export & test the code directly in Google Colab. Try prompting Bard for help with languages like C++, Go, Java, JavaScript, Python, TypeScript, and even Google Sheets functions.Why:People of all levels of programming experience, from beginners to experienced engineers, can use Bard to help with coding—whether it’s by generating & exporting code, debugging code, or explaining how code works. Use discretion and carefully test and review all code for errors, bugs, and vulnerabilities before relying on it.Adding more variety to draftsWhat:When you view other drafts, you’ll now see a wider range of options that are more distinct from each other.Why:A wider range of more distinct drafts can help expand your creative explorations.
2023.04.21Help with codingWhat: Bard can now help you code in over 20 programming languages. When Bard generates Python code, you can also export and test the code directly in Google Colab. Try prompting Bard for help with languages like C++, Go, Java, JavaScript, Python, TypeScript, and even Google Sheets functions.Why:People of all levels of programming experience, from beginners to experienced engineers, can use Bard to help with coding—whether it’s by generating & exporting code, debugging code, or explaining how code works. Use discretion and carefully test and review all code for errors, bugs, and vulnerabilities before relying on it.Adding more variety to draftsWhat:When you view other drafts, you’ll now see a wider range of options that are more distinct from each other.Why:A wider range of more distinct drafts can help expand your creative explorations.
Welcome to Bard’s inaugural experiment update!Experiment updates pageWhat:We’ve launched anExperiment updatespage to post the latest features, improvements, and bug fixes for the Bard experiment.Why:So that people will have an easy place to see the latest Bard updates for them to test and provide feedback.There’s more when you click “Google it”What:We’ve added additional suggested Search topics when people click “Google it.”Why:People will be able to explore a broader range of interests with more related topics.Updates to Bard’s capabilitiesWhat:We've updated Bard with better capabilities for math and logic.Why:Bard doesn’t always get it right on math and logic prompts and we are working toward higher-quality responses in these areas.
We are announcing experimental support for AI plugins in ChatGPT — tools designed specifically for language models. Plugins can help ChatGPT access up-to-date information, run computations, or use third-party services. You can learn more about plugins here.
Today, we will begin extending plugin access to users and developers from our waitlist. The plugins we are rolling out with are:
Browsing: An experimental model that knows when and how to browse the internetCode Interpreter: An experimental ChatGPT model that can use Python, and handles uploads and downloadsThird-party plugins: An experimental model that knows when and how to use external plugins.
You can join the waitlist to try plugins here:
ChatGPT Plugin Waitlist
We’re excited to bring GPT-4, our latest model, to our ChatGPT Plus subscribers.
GPT-4 has enhanced capabilities in:
Advanced reasoningComplex instructionsMore creativity
To give every Plus subscriber a chance to try the model, we'll dynamically adjust the cap for GPT-4 usage based on demand. You can learn more about GPT-4 here.
For this release, there are no updates to free accounts.
We’ve made several updates to ChatGPT! Here's what's new:
We’ve updated performance of the ChatGPT model on our free plan in order to serve more users.Based on user feedback, we are now defaulting Plus users to a faster version of ChatGPT, formerly known as “Turbo”. We’ll keep the previous version around for a while.We rolled out the ability to purchaseChatGPT Plusinternationally.
As we recently announced, our Plus plan comes with early access to new, experimental features. We are beginning to roll out a way for Plus users the ability to choose between different versions of ChatGPT:
Default: the standard ChatGPT modelTurbo: optimized for speed (alpha)
Version selection is made easy with a dedicated dropdown menu at the top of the page. Depending on feedback, we may roll out this feature (or just Turbo) to all users soon.
We're excited to announce several updates to ChatGPT! Here's what's new:
We made more improvements to the ChatGPT model! It should be generally better across a wide range of topics and has improved factuality.Stop generating: Based on your feedback, we've added the ability to stop generating ChatGPT's response
We're excited to announce several updates to ChatGPT! Here's what's new:
General performance: Among other improvements, users will notice that ChatGPT is now less likely to refuse to answer questions.Conversation history: You’ll soon be able to view past conversations with ChatGPT, rename your saved conversations and delete the ones you don’t want to keep. We are gradually rolling out this feature.Daily limit: To ensure a high-quality experience for all ChatGPT users, we are experimenting with a daily message cap. If you’re included in this group, you’ll be presented with an option to extend your access by providing feedback to ChatGPT.
To see if you’re using the updated version, look for “ChatGPT Dec 15 Version” at the bottom of the screen.
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