Big news from OpenAI yesterday!
ChatGPT for Teams
The long-awaited ChatGPT for teams launched. Up until now you either had to purchase an individual license of ChatGPT or an enterprise version which required a minimum of 300 licenses at $30 per user. With the new ChatGPT for teams, the minimum is only two licenses. Beyond the affordability of the teams version, it is the ability to have a private, secure, and collaborative accounts now! $25 per month per user if you sign up for the annual plan. If you sign up for month to month plan it is $30 per month per user.
What do you get?
Higher message caps on GPT-4 and tools like DALL·E, Browsing, Advanced Data Analysis, and more
Create and share GPTs with your workspace
Admin console for workspace management
No training on your data
Small to mid-size companies are poised to make a big impact as you are nimble and can move swiftly to embrace AI in your business.
Details are listed here: https://openai.com/chatgpt/team
GPT Store
GPT Store is now available. Why is this exciting news? Think of the GPT Store like the app store for your phone. That is what the GPT Store is like. Everyone is able to build GPTs and share them in the store and do a revenue share with OpenAI depending on how well your GPT does.
Explore the store here: https://chat.openai.com/gpts
https://openai.com/blog/introducing-the-gpt-store
That’s great Kendra but how do I build a GPT. I got you. Here are step by step instructions on how to build your own GPT. https://kendraramirez.com/how-to-build-gpts/
Recent AI News
-NY Times suing OpenAI for the claim of using their copyrighted content. It will be interesting to see what comes from this.
-Rabbit launched yesterday. Rabbit is your personal AI hardware similar to Humane Pin. They sold out on their first day of 10,000 units. https://twitter.com/rabbit_hmi/status/1744781083831574824
-Apple quietly launched Ferret, their AI platform as open source on GitHub https://github.com/apple/ml-ferret
-Volkswagen added ChatGPT to their cars.
-Samsung rolled out Ballie a personal robot for your home. https://twitter.com/TechCrunch/status/1744490424964702619
Question of the Week
Q: What is open source?
A: Open source refers to something, usually a type of software, that is freely available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. Imagine a recipe that's shared publicly, allowing anyone to use it, tweak it to their taste, and share their own versions with others. It's created collaboratively, often by a community of people who contribute their skills to improve it and make it available for everyone's benefit.
Cincinnati AI Events for 2024
Here are the events that I am aware of: https://kendraramirez.com/cincinnati-ai-events-2024/
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