In the highly anticipated first event DevDay for OpenAI developers, Sam Altman, CEO of the company, shared interesting news about its upcoming deliveries. Among them are updates to Build-a-Bot services, an improved and “turbo” version of GPT-4 and a wide “copyright shield” for generative AI users.
Altman did not skimp on projections, stating that what was presented at the event will make a difference in the industry. “We hope they come back next year. “What we release today is going to seem very ‘quaint’ in relation to what we are busy creating for you now,” he stated.
Sam Altman: “We hope that you’ll come back next year. What we launch today is going to look very quaint relative to what we’re busy creating for you now.” pic.twitter.com/nUAQH1De5i
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ChatGPT celebrates its first year
This ad not only celebrates the first anniversary of the OpenAI chatbot, but also marks a year of significant advances in the field of artificial intelligence. From the stunning realism in AI-generated images to growing global concern about the technology, the AI landscape is undergoing rapid change.
While Altman’s announcement underscores the rapid evolution of AI and how companies in the sector continue to push the limits of what is possible in the field of artificial intelligence, also raise relevant questions about the impact and responsibility in technological development.
And of course, Altman’s sayings remind us that with progress comes the need to carefully consider the long-term effects of these innovations.