The event also saw the introduction of GPT-4 Turbo, an upgraded version of the basic text AI system used by OpenAI. This new version can handle more complex queries and is cheaper to run, making it more attractive for developers. It also includes a new text-to-speech model that can generate natural-sounding audio from text. OpenAI emphasized its commitment to continuous improvement, with the expectation of more incremental improvements over the coming years.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI held its first Developer Day, aiming to attract developers to create services using their GPT AI technology.
- They introduced GPTs, special purpose chatbots that can be created through a new build interface, allowing users to customize the AI to their specific needs.
- OpenAI plans to create an app store for these GPTs, where developers can upload and sell their own GPT apps, with revenue sharing for the most useful and used GPTs.
- The company also announced GPT-4 Turbo, an improved version of their basic text AI system that can handle more complicated queries and is more cost-effective, indicating a continuous commitment to incremental improvements.