OpenAI's ChatGPT has touched millions of lives since its debut, now boasting over 250 million users per week, increasing its lead over competitors.
OpenAI recently rolled out a search engine, ChatGPT offers improved web search capabilities and has introduced canvas, a new interface for writing and coding.
The Advanced Voice feature introduced five distinct voices along with support for over 50 languages, allowing users to hear responses in different accents.
OpenAI also released GPT-4o mini, a more affordable and streamlined version of its flagship AI model, GPT-4o.
OpenAI’s GPT Store is now being made available to ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise users, providing access to a variety of GPTs developed by partners and the community.
GPT-4o mini is 30x cheaper than GPT-40 and 60% cheaper than GPT-3.5 Turbo.
OpenAI has launched DALL.E 3, the latest version of its generative AI visual art platform. Interestingly, this version is integrated with ChatGPT.
OpenAI has also launched ChatGPT for teachers with recommended prompts and an overview of ChatGPT’s functioning and limitations, besides the efficacy of AI detectors.
While alternatives could be stressing out OpanAI, they promote healthy competition and innovation, allowing users to find the tool that best fits their unique needs, budget constraints, and ethical considerations.
OpenAI's transformation from a non-profit research organisation to a $157 billion enterprise has stirred some speculations among the community, indicating loss of original mission-driven goals.