Building another Spanish dictionary, this time with GPT-4
Miguel Ortega-Mart\'in, \'Oscar Garc\'ia-Sierra, Alfonso Ardoiz, Juan, Carlos Armenteros, Ignacio Garrido, Jorge \'Alvarez, Camilo Torr\'on, I\~nigo, Galdeano, Ignacio Arranz, Oleg Vorontsov, Adri\'an Alonso

TL;DR
This paper introduces an improved Spanish dictionary generated by GPT-4-turbo, comparing its performance with the previous GPT-3 version to enhance linguistic resource quality.
Contribution
It presents the second iteration of an AI-generated Spanish dictionary using GPT-4-turbo, improving upon the initial GPT-3-based version and evaluating model performance.
Findings
GPT-4-turbo enhances dictionary quality
Comparison shows performance improvements over GPT-3
Updated dictionary offers more accurate Spanish language resources
Abstract
We present the "Spanish Built Factual Freectianary 2.0" (Spanish-BFF-2) as the second iteration of an AI-generated Spanish dictionary. Previously, we developed the inaugural version of this unique free dictionary employing GPT-3. In this study, we aim to improve the dictionary by using GPT-4-turbo instead. Furthermore, we explore improvements made to the initial version and compare the performance of both models.
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TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques
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