OpenAI is retiring GPT-4 from ChatGPT— here’s what that means for you
- OpenAI is retiring GPT-4 from ChatGPT on April 30, 2025, as part of its efforts to simplify model offerings.
- While GPT-4 will be unavailable in the model picker for ChatGPT Plus users, it remains accessible via the API.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that recent upgrades have made GPT-4 somewhat obsolete, citing improvements in GPT-4o.
- GPT-4 marked a pivotal moment in ChatGPT's evolution and will be replaced by the multimodal GPT-4o model, which is a natural successor to it.
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OpenAI is retiring GPT-4 from ChatGPT
OpenAI's GPT-4 model will soon be "fully replaced" by its natively multimodal GPT-4o model. According to ChatGPT's release notes (via TechCrunch), "GPT-4 will be retired from ChatGPT" on April 30. The model, which was released over two years ago, will still be available in the API, but recent updates to GPT-4o have rendered GPT-4 somewhat obsolete. "Recent upgrades have further improved GPT‑4o’s instruction following, problem-solving, and conver…
The famous artificial intelligence company is about to withdraw GPT-4 from its flagship ChatGPT service, according to an announcement published on Thursday in its journal of modifications. The company plans to completely replace this d的IA model, launched more than 2 years ago, by GPT-4o from April 30th. A transition marking a turning point for one of the most popular ... Read more The OpenAI article announces the upcoming end of GPT-4 in ChatGPT…
OpenAI Retires GPT‑4 in Favor of GPT‑4o
OpenAI announced a significant transition for ChatGPT effective April 30, stating that GPT‑4 will be “fully replaced” by GPT‑4o as the default model on the platform. The company emphasized that while GPT‑4 will no longer power ChatGPT interactions, it will remain available for use through the OpenAI API. In a…
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