Artificial intelligence company OpenAI plans to launch a major update for developers next month to reduce the development cost and time of software applications based on its artificial intelligence model. The company is trying to attract more businesses to use its technology.
The updates include adding in-memory storage capabilities to its development tools for working with artificial intelligence models. In theory, this could save app makers up to 20x in costs, solving a major problem for partners, which is that the cost of using OpenAI’s powerful models can quickly add up while they try to build by developing and selling AI software. Sustainable business.
The company also plans to launch new tools, such as vision capabilities, that will allow developers to build applications with the ability to analyze images and describe them, which has potential use cases in fields ranging from entertainment to medical care.
The new features signal the company’s ambition to become not just a consumer hit but also a popular developer platform, as envisioned by its CEO Sam Altman.
The new features, expected to be launched at OpenAI’s first developer conference in San Francisco on November 6, are intended to encourage companies to use OpenAI’s technology to build artificial intelligence-based chatbots and autonomous agents, according to people familiar with the matter. Agents can perform tasks without human intervention.