OpenAI announces 100m weekly users

Alex Omenye
Alex Omenye
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on Monday at the company’s inaugural developer conference in San Francisco that ChatGPT currently boasts 100 million weekly active users.

In just two months after its introduction, the service—which was almost a year ago—amassed an estimated 100 million monthly subscribers and broke the record for the fastest-growing user base.

Altman also revealed that the platform is utilised by over two million developers, comprising over 92% of Fortune 500 organisations.

Together with a number of other announcements, the corporation also disclosed the new milestones. GPT-4 Turbo, a “more powerful” and more affordable variant of OpenAI’s main text-generating AI model, GPT-4, was released.

Additionally, OpenAI unveiled GPTs, a platform that allows anybody to create their own conversational AI system. Users will soon have the option to publish their own versions of the system on the “GPT Store,” a marketplace run by the firm, with the potential to make some money.

The company also disclosed that DALL-E 3, OpenAI’s text-to-image model, is now accessible through an API following its initial release on ChatGPT and Bing Chat.

The company is launching a text-to-speech API with two variations of their generative AI model and six pre-programmed voices.


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