OpenAI's dev day: A fresh focus on putting AI to work
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OpenAI's dev day: A fresh focus on putting AI to work
"OpenAI's announcements at its third annual developer conference told a lot about where the company is in its evolution. In the past, the company's executives talked mainly about new models that were smarter, cheaper, or more efficient. At the event in San Francisco on October 6,the company's leaders said relatively little about their latest models, and nothing about AGI or superintelligence. Instead, they discussed new ways to make the AI do real work that matters."
"The tool kit has three main parts: an Agent Builder that offers a visual canvas for piecing together agents, a Connector Registry that manages how the agent connects to data and tools, and ChatKit, which lets developers create agents that users can talk to. During the keynote, OpenAI's Christina Huang used the Agent Builder to add a conversational agent that helps users find content within a website."
Company leaders said relatively little about latest models and nothing about AGI or superintelligence, instead emphasizing ways to make AI perform practical work. One key focus is creating intelligent agents that complete complex business tasks. OpenAI introduced AgentKit, a set of tools to build, deploy, and optimize agents, including an Agent Builder visual canvas, a Connector Registry for data and tool integration, and ChatKit for conversational interfaces. A demonstration showed an agent assembled, styled, given guardrails, and deployed in under eight minutes. Enterprises and developers have used AgentKit to build agents for deep research, customer support, IT support, and sales. The company also renewed efforts to enable apps within ChatGPT following the earlier GPTs rollout.
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