OpenAI's ChatGPT: Widely Used by Fortune 500 Companies, but Facing Challenges and Concerns
OpenAI's ChatGPT has been widely adopted by over 92% of Fortune 500 companies for various purposes, leading to the company's growth and success. However, the recent firing and return of CEO Sam Altman has raised concerns about the company's direction and opened the door for competitors. Despite potential negative aspects of ChatGPT, OpenAI is heavily investing in it, with updates such as GPT-4 Turbo, a multimodal API, and a GPT store. Recent updates include the integration of DALL-E 3 and the release of ChatGPT Voice to all free users. The company has also launched a new subscription plan for ChatGPT called ChatGPT Plus, with prices starting at $20 per month.
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