The success of ChatGPT took OpenAI by surprise, including its president and co-founder Greg Brockman, who revealed that the team did not find the chatbot particularly useful initially. The company was also reportedly undecided about when to release ChatGPT and was considering alternative models before its launch.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI's chief scientist, Ilya Sutskever, initially thought that ChatGPT wasn't very good and was surprised by its explosive popularity.
- ChatGPT reached 100 million users in just two months after its launch, sparking a global AI gold rush.
- Sutskever believes the true appeal of ChatGPT was its convenience, not its accuracy.
- OpenAI was reportedly unsure about when to release ChatGPT and was considering alternative models before its launch.