

@FrancescoDondi all it means is whether people will search for gpt-4 more than chatGPT in 2023 on the scale shown in description
what does this actually mean? does the term need to be "GPT-4"? chatGPT wasn't that much of a scaling or capability achievement compared to GPT-3 (not that making a usable product isn't important), but it got a lot more attention because it was very usable. Does this resolve YES if "GPT-4" gets 1/10th the attention of chatgpt but "ChatGPT-2 (based on gpt-4)" gets lots of attention a year after gpt-4 releases? etc
@jacksonpolack pretty sure the specific search term needs to be "GPT4" or "GPT-4". Otherwise this market could resolve Yes for basically any future model release building on GPT-4 which will almost certainly resolve to Yes.