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OpenAI Intends to Release Significant Improvements to Entice Developers with Cheaper Expenses

CIO Insider Team | Thursday, 12 October, 2023
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As the ChatGPT manufacturer aims to entice more enterprises to utilize its technology, OpenAI promises to release substantial improvements for developers next month that will make it cheaper and faster to construct software applications based on its artificial intelligence models.

Memory storage has been added to its developer tools for use with AI models as part of the improvements.

his may theoretically reduce expenses for application developers by up to 20-fold, answering a big worry for partners whose costs of employing OpenAI's powerful models might soon add up as they strive to build sustainable businesses by developing and selling AI software.

The company also wants to release additional tools, such as vision capabilities, that will allow developers to create programs that can analyze and explain photos, with possible uses ranging from entertainment to medicine.

The new features signal the company's intention to evolve from a consumer sensation into a successful developer platform, as Chief Executive Sam Altman has envisioned.

the company released ChatGPT, enticing hundreds of millions of people to try out the chatbot that reacted to questions and commands in human-like ways, propelling it to the top of the world's fastest growing consumer applications

As a non-profit co-founded by Elon Musk and Altman in 2015, the organization operated in relative obscurity outside of the tech industry. Musk currently does not own a stock in the company.

According to reports, the new features will be unveiled on November 6 at OpenAI's first-ever developer conference in San Francisco. They are intended to encourage companies to adopt OpenAI's technology to create AI-powered chatbots and autonomous agents that can conduct jobs without human intervention.

Last November, the company released ChatGPT, enticing hundreds of millions of people to try out the chatbot that reacted to questions and commands in human-like ways, propelling it to the top of the world's fastest growing consumer applications.



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