The hype surrounding ChatGPT’s launch, which catapulted OpenAI to the forefront of human-like AI development, has been difficult to sustain. Despite the initial excitement, the company has faced public relations setbacks and development hurdles. Sam Altman’s enthusiastic introduction of the “early demo” on social media, touting the potential for people to interact with computers using natural language, seems like a distant memory. While the launch was undoubtedly a watershed moment in Silicon Valley’s history, it’s clear that maintaining momentum is a different beast altogether. In my opinion, this serves as a reminder that even the most groundbreaking innovations can lose steam without consistent progress and effective communication. It’s time for OpenAI to refocus and get back on track to deliver on the promises of ChatGPT.

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