The company also launched DALL-E 3 API, a text-to-image model, and a new text-to-speech API called Audio API. OpenAI also announced a new program called Copyright Shield, promising to protect businesses using its products from copyright claims. The company will cover legal fees if customers using its developer platform and ChatGPT Enterprise face IP lawsuits against content created by OpenAI’s tools.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI held its first developer event where it launched improved models and new APIs, and announced that ChatGPT has reached over 100 million weekly users.
- The company unveiled GPT-4 Turbo, an improved version of the GPT-4 model, which comes in two versions for text analysis and understanding both text and images.
- OpenAI will allow users to create their own versions of GPT for various use cases and plans to launch a GPT Store for user-created AI bots.
- The company launched a new Assistants API, DALL-E 3 API, new text-to-speech APIs, and a program called Copyright Shield to protect businesses from copyright claims.