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This week, the firm debuted a new $100 subscription tier to ChatGPT with substantially more access to Codex
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During a HumanX discussion with Bloomberg’s reporter Rachel Metz, OpenAI CTO of B2B applications Srinivas Narayanan noted how quickly the technological landscape has been changing.
Key facts
- This week, the company announced a new $100 subscription tier to ChatGPT with substantially more access to Codex, its coding tool
- During one of HumanX’s discussions, Sierra co-founder and CEO Bret Taylor (who is also the chairman of the board of OpenAI) defended Altman when asked by Alex Heath about the New Yorker profile
- During a HumanX discussion with Bloomberg’s reporter Rachel Metz, OpenAI CTO of B2B applications Srinivas Narayanan noted how quickly the technological landscape has been changing
- At the HumanX AI conference in San Francisco this week, thousands of techies descended upon the city’s Moscone Center, where discussion focused on the ways agentic AI is changing the business
Summary
At the HumanX AI conference in San Francisco this week, thousands of techies descended upon the city’s Moscone Center, where discussion focused on the ways agentic AI is changing the business. Naturally, the reporter wanted to know which chatbot was the most popular, and colleagues consistently heard one name most often: Claude. Anthropic got shoutouts in many of the panels held throughout the week, but it also was a topic of discussion with the vendors the reporter spoke to while perusing the convention room floor. Lately, that does not appear to be a particularly unique take. Part of the problem may be a perception that the company lacks focus.