Sam Altman pushes ChatGPT mass adoption among Fortune 500 companies: Report

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OpenAI is targeting big business with its AI tools, including an enterprise version of ChatGPT and text-to-video models. This move puts them in competition with their main backer, Microsoft.

OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman and team hosted hundreds of executives from Fortune 500 companies to pitch AI services to diversify revenue streams and tap into new markets.

The pitch centered around OpenAI's enterprise offerings, including ChatGPT Enterprise, a robust chatbot service tailored for corporate use, and software integrating customer applications with OpenAI's AI services via APIs. Notably, OpenAI assured prospective clients that data from ChatGPT Enterprise would not be used to train its models, emphasizing privacy and security. This follows a series of lawsuits in which OpenAI has been

According to the anonymous sources in attendance, Altman and Lightcap addressed these concerns by highlighting the benefits of direct collaboration with OpenAI's team, which they said included access to cutting-edge models and customized AI solutions tailored to enterprise needs.

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