"Say hello to GPT-4o" is like giving your friend a special message that helps them understand and reply better.
Imagine you have a robot friend who can talk. You say, "Hello!", that's like the start of a conversation. Now, this robot friend has been trained with lots of practice to listen and think about what you're saying. It’s like when you learn how to count by playing with blocks, every time you play, you get better at counting.
How it listens
When you say "Hello!", the robot hears it and starts thinking. It breaks down your words into pieces, just like you break apart a puzzle to see what shapes fit together. This helps it understand what you mean.
How it replies
Once it understands your message, it uses its special brain, called GPT-4o, to think of the best reply. It's like when you're learning how to draw, at first, your drawings are simple, but as you practice more, they get better and more detailed.
So when you say "Hello!" to GPT-4o, it’s like giving your robot friend a chance to show off its smartest thinking yet.
Examples
- You greet GPT-4o, and it welcomes you back.
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