What can we expect from GenAI through OpenAI DevDay Keynote

Mary Mulan ZHU
1 min readNov 7, 2023

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A very exciting world is awaiting us in the future.

More than 42,000 people were live-watching the OpenAI DevDay opening keynote from 3 to 4am midnight Tokyo time today, and I was one of them. As of 10am in the morning of November 7, 2023, Tokyo time, the YouTube views reached 293,000, and the number of developers is also one of the key factors for the success of OpenAI’s new business model.

OpenAI’s proposal of GPTs, GPT store, and the revenue sharing model holds the similar concepts to the Apple App Store, Google Play, and WeChat Mini-Program. In last Monday’s Accenture AI Leadership Podcast, Papa Faye from JP Morgan mentioned that we are currently in the Pre-GenAI era, to distinguish it from the traditional AI era leveraging the classic machine learning technology. I felt it deeply through the keynote of OpenAI DevDay.

The OpenAI DevDay keynote was given by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, Jessica Shieh, AI solution architect of OpenAI, etc. It took place on 11/6 from 10–11 AM Pacific Time in San Francisco.

#GPT-4 Turbo #Lower pricing #GPTs by autonomous agents with Chat UI / No code #GPT store #revenue sharing #Partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft

https://www.youtube.com/live/U9mJuUkhUzk?si=LWv-2yQBr5NL8_kB

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Mary Mulan ZHU

Technical architect, blogger, passionate on machine learning and generative AI. https://www.linkedin.com/in/marymulan/