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km144 | 6 months ago

How would I even know? I haven't seen which model of ChatGPT I'm using on the site ever since they obfuscated that information at some point.

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noahbp|6 months ago

If you can't see it, you're likely on the free tier and using the latest mini model.

cootsnuck|6 months ago

Not true. I've been a paid user forever and on the Android app they have definitely obscured the model selector. It's readily visible to me on desktop / desktop browser. But on the Android app the only place I can find it is if I click on an existing response already sent by chatGPT and then it gives me the option to re-generate the message with a different model.

And while I'm griping about their Android app, it's also very annoying to me that they got rid of the ability to do multiple, subsequent speech-to-text recordings within a single drafted message. You have to one-shot anything you want to say, which would be fine if their STT didn't sometimes failed after you've talked for two minutes. Awful UX. Most annoying is that it wasn't like that originally. They changed it to this antagonistic one-shot approach a several months ago, but then quickly switched back. But then they did it again a month or so ago and have been sticking with it. I just use the Android app less now.

thepasswordis|6 months ago

The model should appear as a drop down at the top of the page.

manojlds|6 months ago

What do you mean? It's front and center

Kurtz79|6 months ago

"what model are you?"

ChatGPT said: You're chatting with ChatGPT based on the GPT-4o architecture (also known as GPT-4 omni), released by OpenAI in May 2024.

pjerem|6 months ago

Actually this trick have been proven to be useless in a lot of cases.

LLMs don’t inherently know what they are because "they" are not themselves part of the training data.

However, maybe it’s working because the information is somewhere into their pre-prompt but if it wasn’t, it wouldn’t say « I don’t know » but rather hallucinate something.

So maybe that’s true but you cannot be sure.