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OpenAI will hold its first developer conference on November 6

OpenAI has announced its first developer conference. It will take place on November 6. The one-day OpenAI DevDay event will feature a keynote presentation and breakout sessions led by members of the OpenAI technical staff.

The company said it will organize a preview of "new tools and idea sharing."

It's unlikely that OpenAI will unveil a new GPT-5 model. However, the company may reveal more about plans for Global Illumination, the artificial intelligence design studio it acquired in August. OpenAI may also share updates on the availability of image recognition capabilities in GPT-4. The company currently restricts such model capabilities due to privacy concerns.

Additionally, OpenAI may unveil technology to watermark content created by its AI models. Finally, the company may show a successor to a tool for detecting generated text, the first version of which it removed due to poor performance.

Some of the conference events, including the keynote, will be streamed online. Registration will open in the coming weeks, and the number of attendees will be limited to "hundreds."

"We're looking forward to showcasing our latest work that will allow developers to create new things," emphasized OpenAI head Sam Altman.

According to OpenAI, more than 2 million developers use a number of the company's generative artificial intelligence tools, including GPT-4 and ChatGPT, the DALL-E 2 text-to-image conversion model and the Whisper automatic speech recognition model.

It was previously reported that OpenAI expects to achieve annual revenues of $1 billion over the next 12 months through the sale of artificial intelligence software and computing power.
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