OpenAI Will Release Product Improvement To Make AI Models More Affordable And Functional
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will announce an update from ChatGPT. (photo: Twitter @Isaac_Herzog)

JAKARTA - ChatGPT maker OpenAI is expected to announce an increase in products that will make its AI model more affordable, with more functionality, in its first developer conference on Monday, November 6.

The conference marked OpenAI's ambition to develop into a successful developer platform provider, and CEO Sam Altman has teased the participants with the promise of "some great new things."

The one-day event, which took place in a remote area of San Francisco near City Hall, attracted hundreds of developers from around the world. The rapidly growing AI sector has become a bright spot for San Francisco's economy, which has struggled to recover from the pandemic.

After working relatively unknown for years, OpenAI started a generative AI fever in November last year by releasing ChatGPT, the Silicon Valley's favorite chatbot, which is one of the fastest consumer apps in the world. Generative AI can, by using past data, create new content such as full text, images, and software code.

Supported by billions of dollars from Microsoft, OpenAI has become the default version for many of the generative AI, helping users produce papers, contracts, travel itineraries, and even novels as a whole.

It is estimated that OpenAI will announce an update that focuses on cutting costs for its developers, as well as new vision capabilities. Cost cuts are a major issue for partners whose spending on OpenAI's powerful models can pile up quickly as they try to build a sustainable business by developing and selling AI software.

This vision capability, which will allow OpenAI software to analyze images and describe them, will allow developers to build applications with new use in various fields ranging from entertainment to medicine.

Another announcement could be in the form of the ability to customize the GPT-4, the most advanced AI model, which before being declared to be launched in the fall.

This update is designed to encourage companies to use OpenAI technology to build AI-powered chatbots and autonomous agents that can perform tasks without human intervention.

According to a source, Altman wants to make OpenAI unable to make an important source for other companies that build artificial intelligence applications.


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