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  • OpenAI (ChatGPT) improvements announced today! What do you think?

    Nico Spijker
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    Earlier today, OpenAI held its first developer conference, DevDay, where it announced several significant updates. Here are the key takeaways from the event and the latest developments from OpenAI: 1️⃣ Customized Versions of ChatGPT: OpenAI unveiled a new platform that enables users to build personalized versions of ChatGPT for specific tasks. The platform also features a store where users can share and sell their custom GPT bots. OpenAI aims to compensate creators by sharing revenue from these bots. 2️⃣ GPT-4 Turbo: OpenAI introduced GPT-4 Turbo, an upgraded version of its text-generating AI model, GPT-4. GPT-4 Turbo offers improved world knowledge and a longer context window, resulting in more accurate responses. This latest model has been trained with data up to April 2023 and will be released soon. 3️⃣ GPT Store: OpenAI is launching the GPT Store, which allows users to create custom AI agents, called GPTs, without the need for coding skills. These GPTs will be available to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus and OpenAI's enterprise customers. 4️⃣ Copyright Shield: OpenAI is implementing a copyright shield to protect users from potential legal issues. This move aims to ensure that users can confidently use and share AI-generated content without facing copyright infringement problems. Did I miss anything? Share your thoughts below! 💭

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    Uladzislau Rymasheuski
    Store will be a game changer if they can something like App Store ...and, of course, waiting to test new GPT-4 Turbo!
    Mathis Vella
    @rimash I agree, so much potential with this new app store!
    Nico Spijker
    @rimash Can't wait for GPT-4 Turbo! Also pretty cool that in the process they brought the rates for the regular GPT-4 down.
    Uladzislau Rymasheuski
    @nicolaas_spijker Yeah, and hope that Turbo will be much more faster, 'cause for now speed of GPT-4 can be a blocker to use it in production in some cases
    Henry Habib
    Great updates. Can't wait to see what we can create with these new tools.
    Jonathan Ho
    I think #4 will further nudge schools/education programs in the right direction