OpenAI, the creator of the buzzy chatbot ChatGPT, will release tools to give users more control over
the generative AI system, while
improving the models for both general and specific use cases, its CEO Sam Altman.
Altman acknowledges the AI system cannot
achieve 100% accuracy, and he said he expects applications including AI doctors
and AI lawyers to emerge on people's phones soon.
Businesses
using OpenAI may utilise their data and create copies of the model to alleviate
issues about data security. Coca-Cola, for instance, is collaborating with
OpenAI and Bain to leverage its ChatGPT and DALL-E platforms to provide
customised messages, visuals, and advertising content. The ChatGPT technology
may now be included into apps, websites, goods,
and services thanks
to OpenAI's new API.
OpenAI, a
Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence (AI) research company, created and
released ChatGPT, a well-liked AI-based chatbot, in November 2022. Since its
debut, ChatGPT has gained popularity for its capacity to interpret prompts and
provide replies that are human-like. The business has now disclosed a new
method of monetizing the chatbot in addition to the launch of ChatGPT Plus, a
premium service. The availability of ChatGPT and Whisper models through
OpenAI's API has been announced. The most recent language and speech-to-text
capabilities may be included into programmes thanks to these APIs. Moreover,
the business stated that a series of system-wide optimizations allowed them to
lower ChatGPT's cost by 90%.
The open-source Whisper large-v2 model, which
the firm claims will provide "far quicker and cost-effective
solutions," is now available to developers through the API. Moreover,
OpenAI has verified that users of the ChatGPT API may anticipate ongoing model
enhancements as well as the choice of dedicated capacity for greater model
control. The model utilised in the ChatGPT product is part of the ChatGPT model
family that OpenAI has made available. The pricing of $0.002 per 1,000 tokens
is ten times less expensive than the GPT-3.5 models that it replaces. For many
use cases other than chat, the business asserts that this is also their best
approach. The business notes that only minor prompt adjustments were required
when early testers switched from text-DaVinci-003 to gpt-3.5-turbo.
To
train enormous sets of models, Microsoft has created a supercomputer for the
OpenAI artificial intelligence (AI) research firm. Thousands of Nvidia A100
graphics processors were included by the business to assist the ChatGPT and
Bing AI chatbots.