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How has the recent turmoil within the OpenAI offices changed your plans to use GPT in a business process or product in 2024?
Increased uncertainty means we are more likely to evaluate alternative AI chatbots and LLMs.
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No change in plans, though we will keep an eye on the situation.
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With Sam Altman back in charge, we are more likely to go all-in with GPT and LLMs.
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What recent turmoil?
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