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AI versus Marshy - One of the Biggest Takeaways from the OpenAI DevDay

If you’re just joining us, we’ve been discussing the impact of regulation on the AI industry and how it might affect the competition. Last week, we talked about how some big players in the industry are using regulation to their advantage. Today, I want to share one of the biggest takeaways from the OpenAI DevDay, which I think has some interesting implications for the future of AI. The part I like the most is that the writer shared a chart for app adoption with Shopify: I love a chart as regular readers know This is far bigger than Shopify. And if it takes off like this chart that’s a LOT of revenue for OpenAI. There’s some other interesting bits to come out of the conference as well, including: Far more realistic text-to-voice A way to create your own GPTs (agents within ChatGPT for specific use cases that don’t require code) Updated knowledge cut-off to April this year (2023) Both terrible years for Grand Finals regardless – That’s another week. Something about ticking over 20 editions has buoyed my sails for this newsletter and am thinking I should update my newsletter heading past “ghetto MVP” status. But I kind of love how crappy it looks. What would you like to see on the top of the newsletter? If I get any good answers I’ll run with it! Stay curious! -Marshy ​ Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #21: monopoly, super Excel, and dev day wrap-up

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