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ChatGPT is being revamped. OpenAI's Artificial Intelligence chatbot, one of the most popular and widely used today, is getting a new version. According to the US company, this evolution presents remarkable improvements for programming and instruction following and can already be used by all s. "By popular demand, GTP-4.1 will be available directly in ChatGPT from today," they announced on social media, a message with thousands of reactions.
OpenAI has detailed the new capabilities of its software in a statement: "We are releasing three new models in the API: GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini and GPT-4.1 nano. These models outperform GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini across the board, with significant improvements in coding and instruction following. They also have wider context windows and allow better use of that context through a better understanding of extensive contexts."
ChatGPT: more efficient and less expensive
In addition to being more powerful, the new version of ChatGPT is also more efficient. "The GPT-4.1 family of models delivers outstanding performance at a lower cost. These models optimize performance at every point on the latency curve," the company said, adding that this latency is reduced by almost half. All this also translates into lower costs. Specifically, it is 83 percent lower than its previous version.
OpenAI: "It's a significant advance"
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is very proud of the new version of its artificial intelligence. "GPT-4.1 represents a significant advance in the practical application of AI," they said. The company has insisted that the software focuses "on the real needs of developers". The alternatives allowed by GPT-4.1 are better: "These models open up new possibilities for developing intelligent systems and applications with sophisticated agents. We are continually inspired by the creativity of the developer community."