OpenAI is back in the spotlight. During its inaugural developer conference, CEO Sam Altman delivered a captivating 45-minute keynote, unveiling a series of anticipated product updates for developers and ChatGPT users around the world.
Among the highlights, OpenAI introduced customizable versions of ChatGPT, allowing users to create and share their own tailored models, known as GPTs. Additionally, the company launched the more powerful and responsive GPT-4 Turbo. Altman reflected on the company’s remarkable growth over the past year, particularly emphasizing the exceptional performance of GPT-4 since its launch in March, branding it as the world's most advanced AI model.
Currently, 2 million developers are utilizing OpenAI's API to deliver a variety of services. Notably, 92% of Fortune 500 companies are integrating OpenAI’s solutions into their offerings, while active weekly users of ChatGPT have surged to 100 million.
In this context, Microsoft's stock, a major stakeholder in OpenAI, has increased by 1%, nearing its historical peak. Meanwhile, Apple is developing a next-generation battery aimed for commercial release in 2025. This innovative battery will incorporate groundbreaking materials and technologies, potentially transforming the performance of Apple’s mobile products. Sources indicate that Apple is actively involved in developing core materials for this project, aspiring to create a product that stands apart from existing batteries.