OpenAI’s newest tech has shifted the strategy of these 5 companies

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These companies' experiences may show that for better or worse, AI technology may very soon radically alter some people’s daily lives.

March 17, 2023, 5:53 PM UTCSAN FRANCISCO — Businesses and nonprofit groups agree on one thing after testing some of the latest in artificial intelligence: It is already changing the course of their operations.

In effect, each of the early testers is a microcosm of what others might go through as access to GPT-4 expands. “The context was: We’re going to be working on a next generation model; we want to be able to launch it with positive use cases,” he said.for its videos on YouTube, but since OpenAI reached out, Khan said it has poured resources into creating Khanmigo, a chatbot tutor that is specially trained in established concepts of teaching.

Duolingo, an app for learning languages, got access to GPT-4 in the fall, and employees said that CEO Luis von Ahn was so taken with it that he called a meeting for 8 a.m. the following morning and immediately changed people’s jobs.

 

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