OpenAI will host its developer conference – its first ever – on November 6 Announce today.
At the one-day OpenAI DevDay event, which will include a keynote and breakout sessions led by members of OpenAI’s technical staff, OpenAI said in a blog post that it would preview “new tools and brainstorm ideas” — but left the rest to the imagination.
News of GPT-5, the supposed name of OpenAI’s next major generative AI model, is unlikely – OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Certain Last April, OpenAI announced that it had not trained GPT-5 and “would not do so for some time.” But we may learn more about OpenAI’s plans for Global Illumination, the AI design studio it acquired in August, and an update on Availability Image understanding capabilities of GPT-4. (While GPT-4, OpenAI’s current leading model, can technically analyze and interpret images, OpenAI has It said Image processing capabilities have been hampered by concerns about privacy issues.)
This reporter wouldn’t be surprised to see new watermarking techniques on AI-generated content as well, as concerns over misleading and plagiarized AI-generated content grow more widespread. OpenAI recently I pulled Its internal tool detects AI-generated text due to poor performance; Maybe we’ll get some sort of back at DevDay.
Although DevDay will be a largely in-person affair, portions of the conference, including the keynote, will be streamed online. OpenAI says registration will open in the coming weeks, with attendance capped at “hundreds” of developers.
“We look forward to showcasing our latest work to enable developers to build new things,” Altman said in a prepared statement.
Why host a Developer Day? In the blog post, OpenAI explains that its developer community is large enough to justify this. More than two million developers use the startup’s generative AI toolset, including the large language models GPT-4 and ChatGPT, the text-to-image model DALL-E 2, and the automatic speech recognition model Whisper.
Developer conferences are also a marketing opportunity. OpenAI seeks a commercial win.
While ChatGPT has achieved global fame, OpenAI – backed by billions in venture capital from Microsoft And major venture capital players — who allegedly spent more than $540 million last year developing it, including money they used to poach talent from companies like Google and Meta, According to To the information.