Anthropic ha anunciado el lanzamiento de un plan centrado en los negocios para Claude, una familia de grandes modelos lingüísticos, que espera brinde un impulso significativo a las grandes empresas. productividad Y cooperación.
El nuevo plan Enterprise proporcionará una ventana de contexto de 500 KB, mayor capacidad e integración con GitHub para respaldar el código base que trabaja con Claude.
Claude for Enterprise también aborda muchos de los desafíos y preocupaciones que enfrentan las organizaciones con respecto a la seguridad, la privacidad y el cumplimiento.
Anthropic lanza plan Cloud Enterprise
Claude Enterprise resulta atractivo para las grandes empresas, ya que admite el inicio de sesión único (SSO) y el registro de dominio para una mejor gestión de usuarios centralizada, junto con acceso basado en roles y ajuste de permisos. La compañía también confirmó que está trabajando en registros de auditoría y SCIM, que deberían llegar “en las próximas semanas”.
Claude Enterprise también permite a las empresas procesar poderosamente cantidades masivas de datos Inteligencia artificial generativa – Anthropic dice que una ventana de contexto de 500 KB equivale a cientos de textos de ventas.
Además, la integración con microsoftGitHub, propiedad de Claude, permite a ingenieros y desarrolladores sincronizar repositorios con Claude. Está previsto que la funcionalidad llegue más ampliamente a finales de este año, pero los primeros usuarios del plan Enterprise obtendrán acceso beta anticipado.
Combinado con los proyectos y artefactos, Anthropic espera que Claude se convierta en “la solución integral definitiva de asistencia”. [teams] “Tome cualquier iniciativa, desde la idea hasta el resultado de un trabajo de alta calidad”.
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El precio de Claude Enterprise no se ha revelado, probablemente porque los costos variarán según los casos de uso y el tamaño de la empresa.
Sin embargo, con el lanzamiento de su nuevo plan centrado en los negocios, Anthropic claramente espera enfrentarse al arraigado gigante de la IA generativa. charla gbtque también tiene una suscripción Enterprise. ChatGPT ahora tiene 1 millón de usuarios pagos en sus registros. A principios de abril, se creía que la empresa tenía aproximadamente 600.000 usuarios empresariales.
Cuando se le preguntó qué más quería ver Park de Hoshi en “Enterprise”, la actriz respondió rápidamente y dijo:
“Lo que me hubiera gustado ver era una interacción más personal. Mucho de lo que hizo Hoshi en sus historias paralelas fue muy introvertido, personal y aislado. Con la excepción de los episodios de Mirror Universe, sus escenas personales generalmente estaban aisladas del resto. Ella tuvo el episodio en el que estalló, ese tipo de episodio”. “La Bella y la Bestia, y ella estaba lejos de todos”.
El episodio de Mirror Universe se llamó “In a Mirror Darkly” (22 y 29 de abril de 2005) y presentó una versión malvada de Hoshi Sato que conspiró y manipuló a los otros personajes para convertirse en la Emperatriz de la Galaxia. El episodio de La Bella y la Bestia se llamó “Exilio” (15 de octubre de 2003), en el que Hoshi fue contactado telepáticamente por un apuesto extraterrestre (Maury Sterling), sólo para descubrir que él mismo era un monstruo. Hoshi se queda sola con el extraterrestre para ayudar con el proyecto de traducción, pero pronto descubre que él quiere mantenerla en su planeta indefinidamente; Estaba muy solo. Es una gran historia, pero mantuvo a Hoshi aislada de sus compañeros de tripulación.
El parque continuó:
“El punto de fuga estaba en su mente, e incluso entonces no podía interactuar con nadie más porque se había convertido en una no entidad. Tuvo que tener cierta interacción con Phlox, a quien amaba porque me encantaba actuar con él”. A John Billingsley y a mí nos encantó estar cerca de él; de hecho, tuvimos muchas escenas personales geniales y ese es mi gusto personal.
“Vanishing Point” (7 de noviembre de 2002) vio a Hoshi desaparecer misteriosamente después de usar el transportador del barco. Finalmente se revela que todo el episodio es un sueño.
CanvaLa popular plataforma de diseño en línea anunció varias funciones nuevas y una nueva suscripción centrada en los negocios en su primer evento internacional Canva Create en Los Ángeles el jueves. La plataforma ha presentado su mayor rediseño en más de una década, que incluye una nueva página de inicio y una experiencia de edición para todos los usuarios. Además, la empresa también ha introducido una nueva suscripción a Canva Enterprise dirigida a grandes empresas. La plataforma de diseño también lanzó varias funciones nuevas impulsadas por inteligencia artificial (IA) dentro de Magic Studio y Visual Suite.
Rediseño de la plataforma Canva
Uno de los principales temas de conversación en el evento fue la decisión de Canva de renovar su plataforma, incluida la página de inicio y el conjunto editorial. La compañía dice que la nueva interfaz de usuario está diseñada para acelerar el flujo de trabajo y mejorar la productividad en el lugar de trabajo, y destacó los siguientes cambios que llegarán al servicio.
Nueva barra de herramientas de edición contextual con acceso a la eliminación de fondo con un solo clic y herramientas de IA de Magic Studio en la parte superior
Una nueva página de inicio personalizable donde los usuarios pueden agregar sus diseños, carpetas y plantillas de marca favoritos.
Las organizaciones pueden fijar contenido a nivel de empresa o equipo en la parte superior de la página de inicio.
Interfaz de búsqueda mejorada con múltiples filtros.
Navegación sencilla para permitir que los equipos se muevan entre proyectos y accedan a activos y recursos.
“Estamos entusiasmados de ofrecer una experiencia Canva renovada y un conjunto de nuevos productos para capacitar a todas las organizaciones para diseñar. Con la creciente demanda de contenido visual, navegar por la complejidad organizacional es más desafiante que nunca”, dijo Melanie Perkins, directora ejecutiva y compañera. -fundador de Canva, en una declaración preparada: “democratizamos el ecosistema de diseño en nuestra primera década y ahora buscamos unificar los ecosistemas de diseño fragmentados, la inteligencia artificial y las herramientas de flujo de trabajo de cada organización en nuestra segunda década”.
Canva dice que la nueva página de inicio y la barra de herramientas de edición estarán disponibles para el primer millón de usuarios que puedan encontrar un portal secreto oculto en la página de inicio de Canva. Para otros, la plataforma rediseñada estará disponible en agosto.
Se lanzó Canva Enterprise
Fundación Canva Fuente de la imagen: Canva
Canva Enterprise también se anunció como un nuevo servicio de suscripción dirigido a grandes organizaciones con requisitos complejos de gestión, generación de informes y seguridad de marca. Canva afirma que permitirá a las empresas crear grandes cantidades de diseños y plantillas, así como herramientas para colaborar internamente a escala. Además, también viene con herramientas de gestión para proteger los activos de la marca. Algunas de sus características incluyen:
Almacenamiento en la nube escalable para proporcionar suficiente espacio para almacenar diseños y brindar acceso seguro a los empleados de la organización.
Una cuenta centralizada con diseño unificado, producción de contenido, colaboración y herramientas de inteligencia artificial para una fácil gestión de suscripciones.
Herramientas de seguridad como Canva Shield, SSO, SCIM y MFA para mantener seguros los datos empresariales
Canva Magic Studio obtiene nuevas funciones de IA
Al destacar que Magic Studio se ha utilizado más de 6.500 millones de veces desde su lanzamiento en octubre de 2023, Canva presentó seis nuevas funciones en su suite de edición impulsada por IA en el evento del jueves.
Editor de IA de Canva Fuente de la imagen: Canva
Magic Media: un generador de texto a imagen impulsado por IA capaz de crear gráficos, íconos e ilustraciones
Diseño mágico: puede crear presentaciones de alta calidad.
Cambio de tamaño y cambio mágico: puede convertir diseños a cualquier documento personalizado mediante un mensaje de texto
Herramienta de estilos y diseño para aplicar colores y plantillas de marca a todo el diseño con un solo clic
Editor de fotos mejorado con IA
Función de aspectos destacados que corta y selecciona clips estéticos de videos largos
Mejora de audio: mejora el audio y reduce el ruido de fondo en los vídeos.
Mejoras en Canva Visual Suite
Canva también ha introducido varias funciones nuevas en Visual Suite. Los usuarios ahora pueden realizar un seguimiento de los cambios y colaborar en ediciones anteriores, obtener bibliotecas de activos y plantillas aprobadas de Amazon Ads, Google Ads y Meta, una función de autocompletar de datos que permite a las empresas importar datos de plataformas externas como Salesforce y MLS (múltiples listados). servicio) y creación masiva que permite a los usuarios cargar un archivo CSV o Excel para actualizar rápidamente imágenes, texto y gráficos en diferentes diseños.
Grupos de trabajo de Canva
Funciones del lugar de trabajo en Canva Fuente de la imagen: Canva
Al ampliar su producto para satisfacer las necesidades del lugar de trabajo, Canva ha introducido un conjunto de herramientas personalizadas llamadas kits de trabajo para diferentes equipos, como los departamentos de marketing, recursos humanos, ventas y creativo. Los grupos de trabajo son personalizables y se les puede personalizar con el Brand Kit de Canva.
Cursos de Canva y Convergencia
La compañía también presentó Canva Courses, que ofrece cursos interactivos para ayudar a los usuarios a aprender y desarrollar habilidades de diseño en formatos como presentaciones, documentos y videos. El progreso en los cursos de Canva también se puede gestionar a través del panel central.
Affinity, una aplicación de diseño de escritorio completa adquirida recientemente por Canva, ha lanzado una nueva versión de la plataforma con nuevas funciones como compatibilidad con fuentes variables, herramienta de ancho de trazo y compatibilidad con el chipset ARM64. La compañía también anunció que los maestros, escuelas y organizaciones sin fines de lucro elegibles pueden inscribirse en una lista de espera para acceder a Affinity de forma gratuita. La empresa ofrecerá licencias gratuitas a candidatos calificados en los próximos meses.
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Nvidia has transformed into an AI superpower, becoming the third most valuable company in the world off the back of it, so it’s perhaps no surprise other tech giants are looking on in envy and shifting their focus to follow suit.
During its recent earnings call, Samsung reported a consolidated operating profit of $4.8 billion in Q1 – a tenfold increase YoY – and company executives revealed a change in focus going forward.
The plan is now to concentrate on producing HBM and DDR5 memory and high-capacity SSD chips for the enterprise market, rather than targeting consumer PCs and mobile devices.
Meeting demand
“We plan to increase supply of HBM chips in 2024 by more than threefold versus last year,” Kim Jae-june, Samsung’s memory business vice president, said on the call, reported the Korea Economic Daily. “We have already completed talks with our clients on this year’s supply of HBM chips. In 2025, our HBM chip production will double from this year. Our talks on the 2025 volume with our customers are also going well.”
Samsung, currently ranked 23 in the world, has already invested heavily in HBM but currently trails behind its archrival, SK Hynix, in this area. SK Hynix recently announced plans to construct the world’s largest chip factory and has begun a partnership with Taiwanese foundry TSMC to produce HBM4.
Samsung said it anticipates a 50% increase in server DRAM production in Q2, and double output of server SSD in terms of bit growth. The company believes robust demand for AI chips will continue and stretch chip supplies throughout the year.
The South Korean tech giant also revealed it will commence mass production of its 8-layer HBM3E chips this month.
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During Western Digital’s recent Q3 earnings call, CEO David Goeckeler disclosed that the ever-growing need for higher capacity and speedier data access from customers across the world is pushing the company to expand its solid-state capacities.
The company chalked up a profitable quarter, with revenues soaring over forecast to $3.46 billion, a 29% YoY rise. The company managed to turn around a streak of losses, reporting a $135 million profit. These achievements are in stark contrast to rival Seagate, which posted an 11% YoY reduction in its revenues to $1.66 billion.
Goeckeler underlined that Western Digital’s improved financial performance was a result of the company’s efforts to offer a more diversified product range. He also said that WD was committed to delivering larger SSD capacities off the back of growing demand for AI-related applications. He said customers “want them [SSDs] in much bigger capacity points, 30- and 60-terabyte capacity points.”
HAMR HDD technology
Reporting on the third quarter results, Blocks & Files wrote “WD currently ships DC SN640 TLC PCIe gen 3 SSDs with up to 30.72 TB capacity and PCIe gen 4 SN650 and 655 drives with 15.36 TB. We now expect 60 TB SSDs to be announced by WD later this year.”
Without going into details of the exact capacities being worked on, Goeckeler said the company was expanding the size of the drives in line with what customers were demanding, stating WD is “increasing capacity and going through a qualification on that. So, we’re in that process with customers.”
He also discussed hard-drive recording (HAMR) technology, including the issues surrounding it, stating, “we’ve been working on HAMR for quite some time. We understand HAMR extremely well. We understand all the issues with HAMR, and what it takes to get it qualified. Clearly, we’re doing that all behind the scenes, because we have a product portfolio with the best TCO we can offer in the market today, and we can do that all the way up to 40 terabytes.” Western Digital’s rival Seagate recently announced the results of an experimental test that showed one of its hard drives using HAMR could run continuously for over 6,000 hours.
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Mainstream customers looking for fast storage have had a pick of dozens of M.2 PCIe 5.0 SSDs on the market over the last year and a half, but enterprise customers, creative industry professionals, or those who have been looking to upgrade their cloud server storage from older SATA or racks of PCIe 3.0 U.2 drives haven’t been as lucky.
With U.2 PCIe 5.0 drives only now just starting to make it to market, storage newcomer FlumeIO just might be a godsend with its FlumeIO 5900-series U.2 NVMe PCIe 5.0 SSDs, offering a massive speed upgrade for I/O-heavy devices like network servers at a surprisingly affordable price for an enterprise-grade SSD with this level of performance.
With budgetary pricing starting at $643 for 4TB, and scaling up to $2,059 for 16TB, the FlumeIO 5900-series (comprised of the FlumeIO 5900 and FlumeIO 5901 models, the latter of which I tested for this review), is often cheaper than slower, last-gen drives like the Samsung PM9A3, a Gen 4.0 drive with substantially lower read/write speeds, fewer IOPS, and higher latency.
(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)
It goes without saying that this affordability is relative, as customers in enterprise channels are used to paying many thousands of dollars for new drives on a rolling basis as their existing SSD drives near the end of their drive-write lifespan.
But while this drive is almost exclusively for data centers or similar high-throughput, high-volume network devices and systems, there are many creative or engineering and research workstations out there with U.2 compatible motherboards, and this drive might be especially interesting for those in these industries who need both massive storage capacity as well as speed.
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Fortunately, the FlumeIO 5900-series promises a lot and effectively delivers on those promises, at least as far as my testing is concerned. After an extensive couple of weeks putting this drive through its paces, it was ultimately with a heavy heart that I had to send it back to FlumeIO, as it’s the kind of SSD I’d have loved to have incorporated into my test bench in the NYC TechRadar office.
Starting with a simple, single direct I/O operation with 4KB read/write blocks and a 4GB file size, the FlumeIO 5901 scored lower than the promised IOPS and sequential read speeds, but that’s to be expected when using a single process and blocks so small, but it is instructive as to the performance of a single process on this drive. Multiple processes in a production environment will be able to push these numbers much higher, as we see when increasing the block size, process pool, and I/O queue depth.
Moving things into a more “production” like environment starts to push up against the promised 14GB/s sequential read and 10GB/s sequential write performance, while its random read IOPS likewise increases considerably, while its random write IOPS decreases a bit, given the increased block size.
Increasing the block size to 128KB slows things down a bit, especially with random I/O IOPS, but increase the number of processes to a true production environment of 128 processes or higher and these numbers too will likewise increase considerably.
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PCMark 10 Quick SSD Bandwidth (MB/s)
228
PCMark 10 Data Drive SSD Score
2200
PCMark 10 Data DSrive SSD Bandwidth (MB/s)
341.63
PCMark 10 Data DSrive SSD Access Time (ns)
74
PCMark 10 Performance Consistency Test Score
2933
PCMark 10 Performance Consistency Test Bandwidth (MB/s)
689.28
PCMark 10 Performance Consistency Test Access Time (ns)
84
PassMark Disk Score
83705
PassMark Disk Sequential Read
12088
PassMark Disk Sequential Write
11126
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Read
14123
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Write
11116
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random Read
7938
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random Write
3945
CrystalDiskMark 8 Average Read
11030.5
CrystalDiskMark 8 Average Write
7530.5
Same Drive 25GB File Copy Time
12.33
Same Drive 25GB File Copy Transfer Rate
2177.43
Second Drive 25GB File Copy Time
11.52
Second Drive 25GB File Copy Transfer Rate
2330.53
For content creators or researchers with workstation-class hardware capable of mounting a U.2 drive and who might be considering this drive over an M.2 PCIe 5.0 SSD like the Crucial T705 or similar, this drive has a lot to offer you as well, including substantially faster random read and write speeds, while still maintaining top-tier sequential read and write performance that you’d expect from a PCIe 5.0 drive.
Even better, rather than having to configure several M.2 SSDs into a RAID configuration to get a solid storage device for very large files, this drive can give you a one-and-done solution thanks to its significantly larger capacities.
In the end, then, whatever your needs might be, this is one of the best U.2 SSD options on the market, and if you’re looking for a PCIe 5.0 SSD, there aren’t really many to choose from, making it relatively lower price point all the more impressive.
FlumeIO 5901 U.2 SSD: Price & availability
The FlumeIO 5900 series SSDs will be available in Q2 2024 with budgetary pricing kicking off at $643 for 4TB, and topping out at $2,059 for 16TB.
FlumeIO 5901 U.2 SSD: Specs
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FlumeIO F5900 Series NVMe SSD Specs
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FlumeIO 5900
FlumeIO 5901
NAND Flash
3D TLC NAND
3D TLC NAND
User Capacity
3.84TB, 7.68TB, 15.36TB
3.2TB, 6.4TB, 12.8TB
Lifetime Edurance Rating (Drive Writes per Day for 5 years)
1
3
Mean time between failures
2 million hours
2 million hours
Protocol
NVMe 2.0, OCP 2.0
NVMe 2.0, OCP 2.0
Operating System
RHEL, SLES, CentOS, Ubuntu, Windows Server, VMware ESXi
RHEL, SLES, CentOS, Ubuntu, Windows Server, VMware ESXi
Power Draw
Less than 25W
Less than 25W
Should you buy the FlumeIO 5901 U.2 SSD?
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FlumeIO 5901 U.2 SSD Scorecard
Value
Considering the PCIe 5.0 speeds on offer here, the price per TB of this U.2 drive series is very affordable.
4.0 / 5
Design & features
Features like advanced encryption and a 5-year warranty make this one of the best enterprise SSDs going, while the heat sink for the drive itself does an admirable job of keeping things cool.
4.5 / 5
Performance
With true PCIe 5.0 speeds and IOPS on offer, enterprise customers who are looking for a faster storage solution finally have a great option with FlumeIO.
5 / 5
Average rating
FlumeIO’s 5900-series enterprise SSDs are among the fastest you can get right now with a U.2 interface, making them must haves for IT and data center users.
4.7 / 5
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With users across the world accessing Chrome on their mobile and workplace devices, and across different software versions and platforms, the company says Chrome Enterprise Premium provides a number of tools to make sure this access remains secure at every level.
Chrome Enterprise Premium
“Browsers are more than just a portal to the Internet: They are the new endpoint where almost every high-value activity and interaction in the enterprise takes place,” Parisa Tabriz, VP, Chrome, Google, noted in a blog post.
“Authentication, access, communication and collaboration, administration, and even coding are all browser-based activities in the modern enterprise.”
The company says its launch builds on the initial suite of services offered in Chrome Enterprise, which provides a number of management tools for IT and security teams.
However there will also be a few new additions, including extended enterprise controls allowing companies to enforce policies, manage software updates and extensions to align with their in-house rules. Boosted threat and data protection will allow for stronger data loss prevention and anti-malware toools, with AI-boosted anti-phishing also on offer.
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The platform, which can integrate with other Google and third-party security solutions, will also allow for greater insights and reporting when it comes to security, including event reporting, device reporting, and forensic capabilities for enterprise-wide visibility.
There will also be support for scaling context-aware access controls for web applications, allowing for continuous zero trust access to SaaS and web-based apps.
If you were impressed by Samsung’s commitment to providing OS and security updates to the Galaxy S24 lineup for seven years, wait till you hear about what the company has in store for enterprise editions of Galaxy tablets.
Eight years of OS and security updates for enterprise edition tablets
A Samsung executive from the Netherlands has revealed on LinkedIn that the enterprise edition of the Galaxy Tab Active 5 will get OS and security updates for eight years! The Galaxy Tab Active 5 went official in early January this year, and the standard non-enterprise model is only guaranteed four major OS updates and five years of security updates.
Samsung is no stranger to supporting enterprise devices for longer. A few years back, when it extended support for security updates to four years for flagship and select mid-range phones and tablets, Samsung promised five years of security updates to enterprise editions of those devices.
But this is the first time the company is committing to both extended OS and security updates for enterprise edition devices. The commitment is also limited to tablets – phones, like the recently launched Galaxy Xcover 7, get the same seven-year policy as the Galaxy S24.
Devices launched before 2024 are excluded as well, so the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Enterprise Edition is the only device on the eligibility list for now. Since Samsung doesn’t launch many enterprise variants of its devices anymore, that list will likely remain small even a few years from now. We’ll let you know if anything changes, though, so stay tuned!
We’ve written previously about tinybox. The $15,000 AI server system is powered by AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics cards and can reportedly deliver 37% of Nvidia H100 compute performance.
It seems however, that the creators of tinybox have run into problems with bugs affecting the Radeon-based platform. After parent company tiny corp posted several tweets expressing frustration with AMD’s AI acceleration toolkit – in which it cheekily tagged AMD rivals Nvidia and Intel – AMD’s CEO, Lisa Su, stepped in, saying her team was working to fix the issues.
Unfortunately, the fixes weren’t good enough for tiny corp, which fired off another round of frustrated tweets, asking AMD to “fix their basic s*t” and suggesting the tech giant open source its firmware so that the tiny startup could do what AMD seemed incapable of – namely “fix their LLVM spilling bug and write a fuzzer for HSA”.
If AMD open sources their firmware, I’ll fix their LLVM spilling bug and write a fuzzer for HSA. Otherwise, it’s not worth putting tons of effort into fixing bugs on a platform you don’t own. https://t.co/c4I2So27YGMarch 5, 2024
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The dilemma
After things got even more heated, Su tweeted “Thanks for the collaboration and feedback. We are all in to get you a good solution. Team is on it.”
While that could be good news for tiny corp – time will tell – Su could well face a backlash for essentially stepping in to support the use of its consumer products in a server aimed at the enterprise.
As jlake3 commented over on Tom’s Hardware, “tinybox is buying consumer cards instead of datacenter models, but seems to expect a datacenter SLA? They got revised firmware within 6 hours of the earliest linked tweet and a call with engineering the next day, which is more than I’d think a startup buying a bunch of gaming cards would qualify for when there are actual paying enterprise clients, and they appear to be having a public meltdown that AMD isn’t doing more for a startup with less than 100 servers built and none yet shipped (and expressly avoiding using pro GPUs).”
He also made another good point. “As for Nvidia, their EULA forbids using GeForce products for datacenter CUDA applications, so they’d definitely not be dedicating anyone to talk to tinybox in this situation, except maybe a lawyer.”
The highly anticipated launch of the new OpenAI ChatGPT Store has finally happened. Providing an innovative marketplace that is reshaping the way artificial intelligence (AI) can be used and monetized. This new platform is currently exclusively available to ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise subscribers and offers an extensive selection of Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs) that are designed to improve various aspects of work and learning, including writing, productivity, research, programming, and education. Subscribers to the service have the opportunity to browse through a variety of featured GPTs, keep up with the latest trends, or seek out tools that are specifically suited to their individual needs.
What sets the ChatGPT Store apart is not just its array of pre-existing tools, but also the ability for users to create custom GPTs. These can be seamlessly integrated with a company’s own APIs or specialized knowledge bases, adding a personalized dimension to AI solutions. This level of customization provides an unmatched degree of flexibility, enabling users to adjust GPTs to perfectly align with their unique requirements.
The platform is particularly beneficial for experts who possess niche knowledge. They can upload and incorporate their specialized expertise into GPTs, thereby crafting intelligent models that have a deep understanding of specific contexts. This significantly boosts the performance of the GPTs and makes them more relevant and effective for the tasks at hand.
OpenAI launches its GPT store
Looking ahead, OpenAI plans to roll out the GPT Builder Revenue program. This initiative is designed to reward creators by offering them a way to earn money based on the engagement their custom GPTs generate. This program is poised to create new financial opportunities for innovators who are active in the GPT ecosystem.
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Another upcoming feature is ChatGPT for Teams, which aims to cater to the needs of businesses and organizations. This service will provide an extended context window and tools that are optimized for collaborative work environments. It demonstrates the potential of GPTs to transform how teams operate and collaborate.
The ChatGPT Store also seeks to recognize the contributions of GPT developers by allowing them to set credit settings. This can help drive more traffic to their personal websites, fostering a community that is supportive and encourages the discovery of high-quality GPTs.
In response to a lawsuit filed by the New York Times concerning fair use and training data, OpenAI has taken steps to address the legal issues raised. The company has reiterated its commitment to ethical AI development practices, ensuring that it remains a responsible player in the field of AI.
The launch of the ChatGPT Store marks a significant milestone in the commercialization of AI. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for both individuals and teams to explore, tailor, and benefit financially from GPTs. As the platform continues to evolve, it is expected to become an indispensable resource for those looking to harness the power of AI to drive innovation and enhance efficiency.
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