What happened this week in AI by Louie This week, AI news was dominated by OpenAI’s Devday and the launch of many new models and features, which drowned out Elon Musk’s earlier entry into the LLM race with xAI’s Grok GPT-3 class model. OpenAI’s Devday included the launch of a new, better, faster, and cheaper GPT-4 Turbo model, vision capability via API, an integrated retrieval engine, as well as API integration with several other models (Dalle-3, a new Whisper speech-to-text and new text to speech models). But the event’s surprise was the release of “GPTs” — a no-code solution and future “GPT Store” app store for people to build and monetize their own custom GPT agents via ChatGPT.
This AI newsletter is all you need #72
This AI newsletter is all you need #72
This AI newsletter is all you need #72
What happened this week in AI by Louie This week, AI news was dominated by OpenAI’s Devday and the launch of many new models and features, which drowned out Elon Musk’s earlier entry into the LLM race with xAI’s Grok GPT-3 class model. OpenAI’s Devday included the launch of a new, better, faster, and cheaper GPT-4 Turbo model, vision capability via API, an integrated retrieval engine, as well as API integration with several other models (Dalle-3, a new Whisper speech-to-text and new text to speech models). But the event’s surprise was the release of “GPTs” — a no-code solution and future “GPT Store” app store for people to build and monetize their own custom GPT agents via ChatGPT.