The race is on to build generative AI for the enterprise
Check out the on-demand sessions from the Low-Code/No-Code Summit to learn how to successfully innovate and achieve efficiency by upskilling and scaling citizen developers. In the wake of last week's release of the DALL-E API, a crowd of startups is sure to follow, racing to build generative AI for the enterprise. I thought of this as I watched coverage of 50,000 runners converging on New York City for its annual marathon yesterday. It reminded me of OpenAI's announcement last week about its Converge program, which will provide 10 early-stage startups with $1 million each and early access to its systems. "I can't think of a more interesting time to start a startup in recent memory," said OpenAI Sam Altman in a tweet about the program. That announcement came just a day before the company released the hotly anticipated DALL-E API in public beta, which means developers can now integrate DALL-E directly into their apps and products -- including many that will likely be used for a host of enterprise use cases.
Nov-11-2022, 23:25:21 GMT