Find out everything you need to know about the chatbot used by AI
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Find out everything you need to know about the chatbot used by AI

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Many Fortune 500 companies use OpenAI’s ChatGPT, a groundbreaking AI chatbot, even though the company’s leadership has been in turmoil. This has led to a lot of talk about the future of AI, giving competitors more power while maintaining a strong user base and releasing new features all the time.

ChatGPT, OpenAI’s AI chatbot that writes text, has taken the world by storm. It started as a way to get a lot of work done by giving you short text prompts to write essays and code. Now it’s a huge platform that more than 92% of Fortune 500 companies use for a wide range of tasks.

OpenAI’s growth has made it one of the most talked-about companies in recent years, even though the firing and quick return of CEO and co-founder Sam Altman caused doubts about the company’s direction and allowed competitors in.

What does that mean for OpenAI’s goals with ChatGPT and other projects? Even though the dust hasn’t settled yet, this could give competitors like Meta and its Llama family of large language models more power. It could also help other AI startups get funding and attention while the industry watches OpenAI fall apart and then rise again.

Even though ChatGPT has a bad side, it’s clear that AI tools will be around for a long time. ChatGPT has had 100 million weekly active users since it first came out almost a year ago, and OpenAI is putting a lot of money into it.

OpenAI DevDay: Unveiling GPT-4 Turbo and More

Before the chaos in the leadership, OpenAI held its first developer conference, called OpenAI DevDay, on November 6.

It talked about a lot of new features for GPT at the conference, such as GPT-4 Turbo (a super-charged version of GPT-4, its newest language-writing model) and a multimodal API. OpenAI also showed off the GPT store, a place where people could make their custom versions of GPT and sell them for money. The launch was supposed to happen in December, but it didn’t happen until January.

GPT-4, which can write more naturally and fluently than older models, is still mostly only available to ChatGPT users who pay for it.

You can get GPT-4 for free, though, if you use Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Safari, as well as the Bing Chat app. In addition to the announcements about GPT-4 and OpenAI DevDay, OpenAI recently linked ChatGPT to the internet for all users.

Currently, users can create both text prompts and images directly in ChatGPT, thanks to the addition of DALL-E 3. Here is a list of all the ChatGPT product updates and releases, from the most recent to the oldest. We’ve been adding to this list all year.

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