Log Off, Guy It hasn’t been the best few weeks for OpenAI. Besides a growing number of lawsuits, an FTC inquiry, and declining user numbers, OpenAI has also been battling discontent from GPT-4 users who claim that the paid version of the popular chatbot, powered by the AI firm’s advanced large language model GPT-4, has been declining in quality in recent weeks. “The current GPT-4 is disappointing,” reads a post on an OpenAI developer forum, published June 3. “It’s like driving a Ferrari for a month then suddenly it turns into a beaten up old pickup. I’m not sure I want to pay for it.” “The last few days to maybe a week, I’ve been noticing a steady degradation of the responses from GPT-4,” another user added on June 14. “Outside of the objective hard errors I’ve been getting, the last couple of weeks has been especially bad on the subjective side as well. The creativity and liveliness seems to have been squashed.” But according to OpenAI vice president of product Peter Welinder, the Silicon Valley firm is not making ChatGPT dumber. Instead, you might just need to log off. “No, we haven’t made GPT-4 dumber,” Welinder tweeted on Thursday. “Quite the opposite: we make each new version smarter than the previous one. Current hypothesis: When you use it more heavily, you start noticing issues you didn’t see before.” No, we haven't made GPT-4 dumber. Quite the opposite: we make each new version smarter than the previous one. Current hypothesis:…OpenAI Vice President Denies They're Making ChatGPT Stupider