OpenAI has says 92 percent of Fortune 500 companies are now using its products, highlighting the widespread daily use of generative AI in the corporate world.
The recent launch of OpenAI’s more affordable and advanced ChatGPT model, GPT-4o Mini, has significantly boosted the technology’s accessibility and utility, leading to a doubling of API usage.
Marking the one-year anniversary of ChatGPT Enterprise, Adam Goldberg, OpenAI’s go-to-market team lead for financial services and insurance, praised the integration of AI in workplaces, emphasizing its role in enhancing productivity.
Can we just pause for a moment and marvel at the madness that is Meta? Their AI, embedded into Facebook Messenger, launched just this April, and already boasts over 400 million monthly users and 185 million weekly users.
Meta’s AI is hot on ChatGPT’s tail, like a cheetah chasing down its next meal. However, Meta AI hasn’t even been rolled out in the UK, EU, or Brazil yet. What happens when it does?
OpenAI’s impressive success has caught the attention of tech giants Apple and Nvidia, with rumors swirling that both companies are in discussions to invest in the AI powerhouse during its upcoming fundraising round.
Microsoft, already a major supporter of OpenAI, is also expected to increase its investment. If these deals come through, OpenAI’s valuation could soar past $100 billion.