Open AI Dev Day – all the news !

Open AI Dev Day - all the news !
Open AI Dev Day - all the news !

Open AI Dev Day – All eyes are on OpenAI as it hosts its inaugural developer conference, DevDay, in San Francisco. It’s been almost a year since OpenAI made ChatGPT public, setting the stage for the generative AI revolution that has rapidly reshaped the tech industry.

During this time, OpenAI has been working diligently to maintain its edge in the face of growing competition. They’ve launched GPT-4, introduced plugins that allow ChatGPT to integrate with other services, unveiled the image generator DALL-E 3, and ventured into enterprise-level services.

Now, at DevDay, OpenAI is expected to make a significant announcement regarding a platform for creating custom chatbots, further solidifying its presence in the AI landscape.

This conference is an important milestone, and it will be covered extensively by The Verge, with the main keynote kicking off at 10 AM Pacific Time and being streamed live on YouTube.

OpenAI’s vision is to provide a comprehensive platform for AI, and one of the most exciting aspects is the creation of custom agents using the GPT interface. At DevDay, we witnessed OpenAI employees demonstrating how easy it is to build these customized agents without any coding knowledge. They created a GPT agent in a matter of minutes, emphasizing the platform’s user-friendliness. This natural language approach is expected to encourage wider adoption of AI, although the challenge remains to find a seamless way to reward creators.

OpenAI’s goal is to become the go-to AI platform, catering to diverse needs. While there are still questions about how creators will be compensated for the use of their GPTs via OpenAI’s platform, the company intends to start by sharing a portion of the overall ChatGPT subscription revenue. The compensation structure is expected to evolve with time.

In addition, OpenAI has some exciting developments on the horizon. They will soon launch a GPT Store, where users can share and sell their customized GPT chatbots. This opens up new opportunities for creators, as OpenAI will allocate a portion of its revenue to those who create the most useful and popular GPTs.

DevDay marks an essential step forward for OpenAI, and its commitment to innovation is evident. The ongoing improvements, such as GPT-4 Turbo, showcase OpenAI’s dedication to enhancing its AI models to offer more value to developers and users.

The conference also features discussions about copyright protection, ensuring clients are shielded against legal challenges. OpenAI is making sure that its clients are covered in the event of copyright issues, underscoring its commitment to providing a secure and reliable platform.

As OpenAI continues to evolve, DevDay offers a glimpse into the future, highlighting the significant strides the company has made. OpenAI’s mission to make AI more accessible and customizable is an exciting prospect for developers, businesses, and AI enthusiasts around the world. We can expect even more innovations and features in the coming years, as OpenAI strives to create an AI ecosystem that empowers and inspires a new era of technology.

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Judicaël Paquet (agile coach and senior devops) My Engagements in France and Switzerland: - Crafting Agile Transformation Strategies - Tailored Agile Training Programs - Raising Awareness and Coaching for Managers - Assessing Agile Maturity and Situational Analysis - Agile Coaching for Teams, Organizations, Product Owners, Scrum Masters, and Agile Coaches Areas of Expertise: Scrum, Kanban, Management 3.0, Scalability, Lean Startup, Agile Methodology.

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