Olufemi Adeyemi
OpenAI is making its ChatGPT tool available to companies to incorporate into their own apps as it seeks commercial uses for the wildly popular chatbot.
The company, which introduced ChatGPT to the public in
November, is now offering paid access for businesses and developers who want to
use the software's ability to answer questions and generate text in their own
applications and products.
Customers will be able to hook their apps into ChatGPT's
application programming interface, giving them the same version of the GPT 3.5
model that OpenAI itself uses at a cost 10 times lower than OpenAI's existing
models. Instacart, Shopify and Snap are among companies already using the
ChatGPT API in their products, San Francisco-based OpenAI said in a blog post
on Wednesday.
While OpenAI has generated huge public interest in the
best-known artificial intelligence systems of the past year — ChatGPT, which
creates text, and image generator DALL-E — the company also needs to figure out
how to accelerate revenue growth and pay for the huge cloud-computing bills
these massive AI models rack up.
In January, OpenAI negotiated an expansion of Microsoft
Corp.'s investment in the company, adding a reported $10 billion. Last month,
OpenAI started a waitlist for companies and developers who want to use ChatGPT
in their own apps and is selling a premium version to individuals.
The AI research company acknowledged that ChatGPT has gone
down too often recently and said it will prioritize companies and users running
public applications on platform. “For the past two months our uptime has not
met our own expectations nor that of our users,” OpenAI wrote. “Our engineering
team's top priority is now stability of production use-cases.”
Instacart, the US's largest online grocery-delivery company,
will add ChatGPT to its shopping app, blending it with Instacart's own AI and
catalog of available products. Customers will be able to ask the app to do
things like suggest healthy options for kids and give instructions for how to
make great fish tacos, the company said. Shopify will also use the chatbot for
its consumer app — when shoppers search for a product, ChatGPT will offer
recommendations.
Quizlet, an electronic learning tools company, is building
an AI tutoring experience where ChatGPT's question and answer style is used to
replicate the Socratic method, said Chief Executive Officer Lex Bayer. For
foreign language learning, ChatGPT can also make up a story in the language
being studied and test reading comprehension, or take a vocabulary list and
turn it into a paragraph.
It's a use for the chatbot that might be more welcome to
teachers, who have mostly been focused on concerns students are using it to
cheat and automate homework.
“With any new technology there's going to be some
apprehension,” Bayer said. “We're constantly pushing the bounds of technology
and using it in the right way that's really constructive for students. “
On Monday, Snap, maker of the photo-sharing app Snapchat,
announced it's also among the new ChatGPT customers, releasing an AI-enabled
chatbot to Snapchat Plus members, who pay $3.99 a month to subscribe.
Trained to display a “unique tone and personality,”
Snapchat's My AI can be used to recommend birthday gift ideas, dinner recipes
and “even write a haiku about cheese for your cheddar-obsessed pal,” the
company said. It will eventually be rolled out to all Snap members.
Separately on Wednesday, OpenAI also unveiled access to its Whisper speech recognition system, which can be used for transcription.
The second API that OpenAI introduced will enable developers to access a managed version of the startup’s Whisper transcription model.
The model, which was first detailed last September, is available under an open-source license. As a result, companies can theoretically create an in-house deployment of Whisper instead of using OpenAI’s API. But according to the startup, Whisper is technically challenging to deploy manually, an adoption barrier that the API tackles.
It enables developers to implement automated transcription features in one of ways. Whisper can transcribe spoken words in their original language, or translate them to English. The original version of Whisper that debuted last year was trained on 680,000 hours of audio sourced from the web, about a third of which was non-English.
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