GPT-4’s Incredible Ability to Recognize and Explain Humor in Text and Images
In Brief
OpenAI’s latest language model, GPT-4, has advanced algorithms and larger databases, enabling it to understand humor even better than GPT-3.
GPT-4 can generate its own humorous content and explain humor presented in image form with text.
While the early ChatGPT already has a pretty good understanding of jokes and humor, OpenAI’s latest language model, GPT-4, takes it to a whole new level. With its larger databases and more weights in its model file, GPT-4 can crack better jokes than ever. It can also recognize different types of humor in written and visual forms, as well as explain and write jokes with greater ease and accuracy.
With vast knowledge, GPT-4 is designed to comprehend various forms of language, including humor. However, jokes are subjective, and what one person finds amusing, another might not. Thus, ChatGPT’s ability to recognize humor depends on various factors, such as the context and the language’s nuances.
In the example below, GPT-4 understands and explains a visual joke. The meme’s text suggests that the image below is a breathtaking picture of the earth from space. Yet, the image is actually of chicken nuggets arranged to resemble a map of the world, and GPT-4 gets it. The language model explains that the humor in this meme is derived from the unexpected contrast between the text and the image. The text creates an anticipation of a grandiose image of the earth, but instead, the image is trivial and humorous.
OpenAI’s latest model can also understand satire presented in the form of images with text. Here, GPT-4 explains how the comic strip humorously highlights the differences in the approaches used to enhance model performance between statistical learning and neural networks.
The language model can identify patterns and structures commonly associated with humor, but it takes a special kind of intelligence to appreciate the joke on a deeper level. That’s why, while GPT-4 can recognize some forms of humor, it still has a ways to go before it can fully understand and appreciate the complexities of humor.
Users on Twitter have shared their experiences with GPT-4’s humor-making abilities.
GPT-4 only comes up with “light-hearted and friendly jokes that can bring laughter to the event without hurting anyone’s feelings.” As in the previous model, it was taught to decline inappropriate or insulting joke requests.
Read more about GPT-4:
- GPT-4 vs. GPT-3: What Does the New Model Have to Offer?
- GPT-4 Outperforms GPT-3.5 Across the Board on a Variety of Study Benchmarks
- GPT-4 Inherits “Hallucinating” Facts and Reasoning Errors From Earlier GPT Models
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More articlesAgne is a journalist who covers the latest trends and developments in the metaverse, AI, and Web3 industries for the Metaverse Post. Her passion for storytelling has led her to conduct numerous interviews with experts in these fields, always seeking to uncover exciting and engaging stories. Agne holds a Bachelor’s degree in literature and has an extensive background in writing about a wide range of topics including travel, art, and culture. She has also volunteered as an editor for the animal rights organization, where she helped raise awareness about animal welfare issues. Contact her on agnec@mpost.io.