OpenAI is shifting its DevDay conference format from a large event to smaller, localized developer engagement sessions. This year, the company will not unveil its next major model, GPT-5, but will instead concentrate on updates to its APIs and services. The events will take place in San Francisco, London, and Singapore, featuring workshops and community stories.
OpenAI's recent approach emphasizes refining existing models rather than launching new ones, as it faces challenges in acquiring high-quality training data. The company has been forced to enter costly licensing agreements due to restrictions on data access from many top websites. Despite these hurdles, OpenAI is working on improving its models' performance and addressing safety concerns.
• OpenAI will not release GPT-5 during this year's DevDay.
• High-quality training data access is increasingly restricted for OpenAI.
OpenAI's models, including GPT-4, are examples of generative AI that create text and other media.
OpenAI is focusing on updates to its APIs to enhance developer engagement.
OpenAI faces challenges in accessing high-quality training data due to restrictions from many websites.
OpenAI is known for its generative AI models, including GPT-4, and is currently refining its tools amid challenges in data access.
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