OpenAI, the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence research company, hosted its first developer conference, DevDay 2023, on November 6. The event featured a keynote speech by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who highlighted the achievements and vision of the company. He also introduced a special guest, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who spoke about the collaboration between the two companies.
The conference showcased some of the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, such as:
- Assistants API: A new API that allows developers to create assistants with specific instructions using generative AI models for tasks such as data analysis, coding, etc.
- GPT-4 Turbo: A new version of the powerful language model that can generate realistic text and images, with a 128,000-token context window and the ability to accept images as part of the prompt.
- Fine-tuning for GPT-4: A feature that enables researchers and companies to customize the 16K version of GPT-4 for their specific needs and domains.
- Custom GPTs: A service that enables users to create their own GPTs by conversing with them, without requiring any coding expertise.
- GPT Store: A platform that will allow creators to list and sell their GPTs, with a revenue-sharing model to reward the most useful and popular applications.
- Copyright Shield: A program that will offer protection to ChatGPT enterprise and API customers from copyright lawsuits.
- New interface for ChatGPT: A simple and sleek interface for the AI-powered chatbot that can answer questions and generate content, with updated information sources and the ability to search PDFs and other documents.
- Startup Mentor: A demonstration of a GPT that gives advice to startup founders, showing the ease of creating a GPT with specific knowledge and capabilities.
The announcements made by OpenAI reflect its mission to create artificial intelligence that can benefit humanity, while also fostering a new ecosystem of AI-driven creativity and entrepreneurship.
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