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      The New ChatGPT Offers a Lesson in A.I. Hype

      OpenAI released GPT-4o, its latest chatbot technology, in a partly finished state. It has much to prove.

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      ChatGPT-4o trying to solve a geometry problem
      ChatGPT-4o trying to solve a geometry problem
      CreditArsenii Vaselenko for The New York Times

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