According to U.Today, Billy Markus, the co-creator of the meme-themed cryptocurrency Dogecoin, has expressed his disappointment with the new version of the ChatGPT bot developed by OpenAI. Markus, who is an active user on the X platform under the pseudonym 'Shibetoshi Nakamoto', shared his thoughts on the new product, which OpenAI believes to be revolutionary, in a recent tweet.

OpenAI recently announced the launch of a new version of the GPT-4o model that powers ChatGPT. The 'o' in GPT-4o, which stands for 'omni', signifies the bot's ability to work with audio, video, and text in real time. The new AI bot model can reshuffle these components to produce a completely new mixture. It can also interact with users vocally, responding as if another human were communicating. Furthermore, devices with GPT-4o installed can now communicate with each other using the speakers built into the devices.

However, Markus was not impressed with the new iteration of ChatGPT. He shared his experience of experimenting with the new model, attempting to create funny memes. His tweet indicates that he first asked GPT-4o to make a funny meme, and then to make it 'increasingly funnier'. However, the images produced by the AI bot did not meet his expectations. He commented on the images, saying 'it’s uh, yeah.' He ordered the program first to 'make it funnier,' then to 'make it even funnier.' This was followed by 'make it as funny as it can possibly be,' 'make it 10x funnier than it can possibly be,' and finally - 'make it the funniest thing anyone has ever seen forever.' At the end of the thread, Markus admitted: 'Anyway, I didn’t laugh.'