According to OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, new tools will be made available to provide users more control over the generative AI system while also enhancing the models for both broad and niche use cases. During a conference hosted by Morgan Stanley, Altman stated in a speech to investors that the business will concentrate on developing an API marketplace and generating game-changing applications like ChatGPT.
According to Similarweb estimates, ChatGPT’s popularity has grown since its introduction in November, with traffic to the site reaching more than 1 billion visits, up from 616 million in January.
When an artificial intelligence system confidently gives a response that is incorrect, the company works with enterprise clients to train their models in particular areas.
Altman further said that after an artificial intelligence system confidently gives a response that was incorrect, the company start working with enterprise clients to train their models further in particular domains and has effectively reduced false response.
Companies that utilize OpenAI may use their data to create a replica of the model, alleviating data security worries. Coca-Cola, for example, is collaborating with OpenAI and Bain to develop customized advertisement content, pictures, and messages using OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E platforms.
The company said last month that it is developing an upgrade to its chatbot that will allow users to customize the service to address concerns about bias in artificial intelligence.
Altman was further of the view that he expects AI applications for doctors and lawyers to be soon in user’s phones