ChatGPT, OpenAI’s text-generating AI chatbot, has rapidly transformed from a productivity tool for essay writing and coding to a versatile asset used by over 92% of Fortune 500 companies. This growth has catapulted OpenAI into the spotlight, despite recent leadership turmoil involving CEO Sam Altman. The article delves into how competitors like Meta might capitalize on this instability, potentially challenging OpenAI’s dominance. Despite concerns over misuse, ChatGPT’s user base has swelled to 100 million weekly active users. OpenAI’s inaugural developer conference, DevDay, announced enhancements like GPT-4 Turbo, a multimodal API, and the GPT store for custom GPTs. While GPT-4 is mainly for paying users, it’s accessible for free via Microsoft’s Bing Chat. OpenAI has also connected ChatGPT to the internet for all users and integrated DALL-E 3 for text and image generation. The timeline highlights significant updates, from Apple integrating ChatGPT into Siri to Scarlett Johansson’s controversy over the Sky voice. Other notable events include new content partnerships, enterprise deals, and advancements in AI models.

The Evolution of ChatGPT – From a Chatbot to a Global Phenomenon
ChatGPT’s rise from a niche tool to a global enterprise solution has reshaped the AI landscape.
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