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Love it! Thank you Tom!!
Thanks for the update - I'm curious about the quality of file retrieval and the longer context window. The best news for me is the addition of more APIs and the cheaper GPT-4 Turbo
I 100% agree that computer vision is the most impressive thing they released
Nice - I thought that one would be controversial after all the hype for gpts
It was such a bummer last week when I found out there is no API. Guess we didn't have to wait that long!
awesome thanks Greg!
Great update Greg thanks. "This changes everything" 🤣
And what are the top 5 what you didn't like? I ask honestly.
Here are the ones that didn't make the list -------Didn't make the Top 10 cut------- * GPT 4 Turbo - Multiple Function Calling * GPT 4 Turbo Knowledge cut off April 2023 * Copywriter shield * GPT 4 Turbo - (Semi) Deterministic outputs with seed * GPT 3.5-16K - Fine tuning now available * ChatGPT - No drop down menu * GPT 4 Turbo - Output JSON Mode * Whisper V3 - Soon to the API
Just like microsoft of old, any popular services built using their API will be stolen and integrated directly into OpenAI's platform. You'll need something truly innovative and patent-worthy to be a successful startup.
I think that is true for a core service. But OpenAI won't verticalize their products to point where they should be able to compete with a company that does. Other examples * IMessage > WhatsApp * Apple Pay > ServiceTitan
I think too many were going for easy money and not big value adds. Creative value adds w API integration of different data sets leaves lots of room for integration
This is nonsense, MSFT and Azure OpenAI comunity is exactly the opposite of what you state: it is a playground for many succesful businesses. If you feel like that, it means you are too slow ;-)
Hi Greg, As a person looking to build AI startups, this is super concerning to me. It was really good advice that you gave about adding more services around wrapper. Would you be delving more into detail in a later video about how AI startups with limited compute could possibly have a sustainable MOAT for the next decade in the era of OpenAI.
Am also building an ai startup and what I think is...we have to go super niche. OpenAi is a very big company with a wide user base. If we were to go super niche on a certain business and include features/solutions that open ai can't that are specific to that business, that's how we get an upper move on this.