OpenAI Unveils Custom ChatGPT Models and Turbo Version at Conference, Addressing Copyright Concerns

OpenAI’s latest move allows users to craft tailor-made versions of ChatGPT, named GPTs, designed for personalized tasks without any coding skills.

The company’s recent November 6 conference unveiled plans for a store where users can access and monetize their customised GPTs. Additionally, a more potent and faster GPT-4 Turbo version preview was introduced, augmenting the technology that powers ChatGPT.

OpenAI aims to maintain its prominence by expanding ChatGPT's functionalities and catering to a user-friendly experience

Amidst intensified competition in the AI market, OpenAI aims to maintain its prominence by expanding ChatGPT’s functionalities and catering to a user-friendly experience. The company’s CEO, Sam Altman, showcased how these custom GPTs can streamline interactions, emphasizing their flexibility to incorporate specific capabilities and utilize uploaded files.

The event highlighted OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft, even amid competitive dynamics, underlining their commitment to business customers. Altman’s live demo depicted ChatGPT’s potential, creating a chatbot for startup founders within moments, revealing the evolution of AI-driven interactions.Article Sponsored Find something for everyone in our collection of colourful, bright and stylish socks. Buy individually or in bundles to add color to your sock drawer!

The Turbo version of GPT-4, furnished with data up to April 2023, promises enhanced awareness of current events and the ability to process extensive user inputs, significantly surpassing the original GPT-4’s limitations. OpenAI aims to address concerns about outdated information by ensuring continuous updates and broadening Turbo’s capacity to handle longer prompts.

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However, the advent of AI-generated content raises copyright concerns, a challenge OpenAI and its competitors address by offering to cover users’ copyright infringement costs. OpenAI’s strides in generative AI spark both innovation and concerns about intellectual property rights.

The conference, hosted near San Francisco’s AI hub, showcased OpenAI’s technological prowess and commitment to AI development. SVN West served as a fitting venue for the event, underscoring the growing prominence of AI startups in the area.

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